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Falcons' Abraham, White questionable for Sunday's game


Last Update: 11/06 6:28 pm
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John Abraham of the Atlanta Falcons poses for his 2009 NFL headshot at photo day in Atlanta, Georgia. (NFL Photos, Getty Images)
John Abraham of the Atlanta Falcons poses for his 2009 NFL headshot at photo day in Atlanta, Georgia. (NFL Photos, Getty Images)

Atlanta Falcons defensive end John Abraham and wide receiver Roddy White are both questionable for the team's game Sunday against the Washington Redskins.

Abraham has been bothered by a foot injury and was limited in practice on Thursday and Friday. The 31-year-old has yet to miss a game this season, recording 16 tackles and three sacks in seven contests.

White missed Wednesday's and Thursday's practice before being limited on Friday with a knee injury. Like Abraham, White has not missed a game, catching 37 passes for 543 yards and six touchdowns.

A host of Atlanta players are questionable for Sunday's game, including defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux (ankle), offensive tackle Sam Baker (ankle), wide receiver Brian Finneran (ankle), defensive tackle Thomas Johnson (calf), linebacker Curtis Lofton (knee, ankle), running back Jerious Norwood (hip), running back Jason Snelling (hamstring) and wide receiver Eric Weems (ankle).

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