FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — Drake London's value to the Atlanta Falcons may be even more obvious when he's not on the field.
The team's No. 1 wide receiver certainly was missed in the Falcons' last-second 27-24 loss at the New York Jets last week. With London missing his second consecutive game with a knee injury, the team's inability to find consistent fill-in production was painfully obvious.
London was held out of Wednesday's practice, leaving his status uncertain for Sunday's home game against Seattle. Coach Raheem Morris says London is day to day. That's an upgrade in status from last week but far from a guarantee London will be available to give quarterback Kirk Cousins and the passing game a needed boost.
The Falcons (4-8) have lost six of their past seven games. They must win

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