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Falcons’ Douglas a game-time decision

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Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Harry Douglas, who was limited in Friday’s final practice in London, is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game at Wembley Stadium against the Detroit Lions.

Douglas missed four games and 10 straight practices as a result of a Week 3 foot injury.

Head coach Mike Smith liked the progress Douglas made during the week.

“Harry’s done very well,” Smith said Friday. “He will be a decision that we make as we get closer to the game, but he’s been able to come out and participate in practice the past two days, so he was a limited participant again today, but I like the progress he’s made through the week.”

Douglas has 12 catches for 121 yards and one touchdown in three games played this season.

Defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux (foot) did not participate in Friday’s practice and is listed as questionable.

Guard Justin Blalock (back), wide receiver Julio Jones (ankle) and linebacker Prince Shembo (knee) had a full practice and are listed as probable.

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