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Drake London Injury Update: Falcons WR Cleared for Week 8 vs Dolphins

Updated :  Sunday, October 26, 2025 10:11 AM
Drake London prepares for Falcons vs Dolphins game after injury clearance.

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London has been cleared to play in Sunday’s Week 8 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. London was listed earlier in the week with a hip injury and participated in practice on a limited basis. However, the team removed him from the final injury report, confirming his availability for the game at Hard Rock Stadium.

London’s return comes at a crucial time for the Falcons (4-3), who are looking to build momentum against a high-powered Dolphins offense. The third-year receiver remains a key target for quarterback Desmond Ridder.

Drake London will play in Week 8 of the NFL season as the Atlanta Falcons face the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, October 27, 2025, in Miami, Florida. London was previously listed with a hip injury but has since been cleared by the team’s medical staff. He was removed from the injury report on Saturday, indicating full participation and no game-time designation.

Falcons Injury Report and London’s Status

London was one of several Falcons pass-catchers listed on the injury report this week:

  • Drake London: Hip (limited practice, now cleared)
  • Feleipe Franks: Calf (limited)
  • Darnell Mooney: Hamstring (limited)
  • KhaDarel Hodge: Pectoral (full)

The team confirmed London’s removal from the report, signaling confidence in his recovery and readiness to contribute.

Coach and Analyst Reactions

Head coach Raheem Morris praised London’s resilience:

“Drake’s worked hard all week. We’re confident in his ability to perform at a high level.”

NFL analyst Daniel Jeremiah added:

“London’s presence gives Ridder a reliable target, especially in contested catch situations. He’s a difference-maker.”

Impact on Falcons’ Game Plan

London’s availability boosts Atlanta’s offensive depth against a Dolphins defense ranked 20th in passing yards allowed. His ability to stretch the field and win one-on-one matchups could be pivotal in a game expected to feature high scoring.

The Falcons are currently second in the NFC South and a win in Miami would strengthen their playoff positioning.

What’s Next for Atlanta

Following Sunday’s game, the Falcons return home to face the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9. With London back in the lineup, Atlanta will look to solidify its offensive rhythm heading into the midseason stretch.

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