The Atlanta Falcons have bolstered their defensive line by signing Demone Harris to the active roster from the practice squad, the team announced on Friday. This move highlights the Falcons’ efforts to address their pass-rushing needs as the team prepares for its upcoming matchup
Harris has already contributed in three games this season, being elevated for standard practice squad opportunities. In those appearances, he recorded three tackles, including one for a loss, and a quarterback hit. While his playing time has been limited, Harris has demonstrated potential as a rotational defensive lineman capable of disrupting opposing offenses.
The 27-year-old began his NFL career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2018 after going undrafted. Over the course of 17 career games, Harris has recorded 14 tackles (three for loss), four quarterback hits, and a pass breakup. Known for his ability to pressure the quarterback, Harris offers experience and depth to a Falcons defense seeking to improve its ability to disrupt passing plays. His performance this season indicates that he could make a meaningful impact as part of Atlanta’s defensive line rotation.
This roster adjustment follows the Falcons’ release of offensive lineman Jovaughn Gwyn on Thursday. It was part of a series of moves aimed at fine-tuning the roster ahead of the weekend. On Friday, Atlanta also signed kicker Riley Patterson to the practice squad and released safety Dane Cruikshank.
Head coach Raheem Morris described the decision to bring in Patterson as an emergency precaution. Starting kicker Younghoe Koo is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game due to a right hip injury. However, Morris expressed confidence in Koo’s ability to play, stating, “We’ll be fine.” The team remains hopeful that Koo, who has been a reliable performer, will be available. Patterson’s presence provides insurance if Koo is unable to suit up.
Harris’s promotion underscores Atlanta’s focus on shoring up its defense for the remainder of the season. With the team striving for consistency in pressuring opposing quarterbacks, his skill set fits a pressing need. The Falcons’ defense has shown flashes of promise but remains an area of concern, particularly as they look to stay competitive in a tight divisional race.
In addition to Harris’s contributions, Atlanta will rely on other members of its defensive front to step up and create opportunities for the team’s secondary and linebackers. With injuries and roster shifts affecting various positions, Harris’s elevation provides the Falcons with a reliable option who understands the system and has already integrated into the team’s defensive schemes.
As the Falcons continue to push for a strong finish to their season, moves like these demonstrate their commitment to addressing immediate needs while planning for future success. Harris now has the opportunity to make his mark on a team eager to solidify its playoff aspirations.