Rondale Moore Carted Off With Injury
- Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Rondale Moore suffered a leg injury during a joint practice with the Miami Dolphins.
- He was carted off the field, raising concerns about his health and future participation in upcoming games.
- The team and fans will be anxiously awaiting updates on his condition.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Rondale Moore suffered a leg injury during a joint practice with the Miami Dolphins on Wednesday. The incident occurred as the practice was nearing its conclusion, prompting immediate concern from both teams. Athletic trainers quickly placed an air cast on Moore's leg, and players from both sides gathered around to offer support as he received medical attention. Following the injury, the practice was halted, and Moore was transported to a nearby facility for further evaluation. Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins expressed his concern for Moore, stating, “Thoughts and prayers are with Rondale. Not really sure what’s going on but hope it’s not serious.” The 24-year-old receiver is in his first season with the Falcons after previously playing three years with the Arizona Cardinals. During his time in Arizona, Moore recorded 135 receptions for 1,201 yards and three touchdowns. He has been listed as a backup in the first two weeks of training camp, and his injury raises questions about his role moving forward. The Falcons and Dolphins have been engaged in two days of joint practices, culminating in their first preseason game scheduled for Friday night at Hard Rock Stadium. As the team awaits updates on Moore's condition, the Falcons will look to adjust their roster and game strategy in light of this unexpected setback.