

Freeman played through the sprains in two playoff games, compiling 28 carries for 73 yards and six grabs for 29 yards (with two combined TDs). He may not be 100 percent for the start of OTAs on May 21, but his progress suggests he'll be a full participant for the start of training camp. Freeman will break in a five-year, $41.25 million contract extension with the Falcons in 2018, presumably occupying his usual role in the more favorable half of a timeshare with Tevin Coleman. While Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said he's open to keeping both backs long term, it's nonetheless quite possible that Coleman -- entering the final year of his rookie contract -- will move on after this season. On top of the recent knee injury, Freeman's concussion history (he suffered two last year) figures to impact the Falcons' long-term valuation of Coleman.

























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