Report: Falcons' Pitts dealing with muscle strain in foot at OTAs
Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts hasn't practiced at Atlanta's organized team activities due to a strained muscle in his foot, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Pitts' future in Atlanta has been the subject of speculation, as multiple teams have reportedly reached out to the Falcons to inquire about his availability in a potential trade. Atlanta apparently would prefer to keep him for the 2025 season.
Pitts, still only 24, is entering his fifth NFL season. He caught 47 passes for 602 yards and a career-high four touchdowns in 2024.
The Florida product, whom Atlanta drafted fourth overall in 2021, had 1,026 yards as a rookie but hasn't come close to posting another 1,000-yard season since. He's averaged a 55-739-3 stat line per 17 games played in the league.
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