Falcons RB Freeman clears concussion protocol

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Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman cleared concussion protocol and was set to return to practice Wednesday, coach Dan Quinn announced.

Freeman had missed the previous two weeks due to a concussion sustained against the Dallas Cowboys on Nov. 12. The concussion was his second since August and third in two years.

The two-time Pro Bowl selection has 116 carries for 515 yards with five rushing touchdowns this season for the Falcons (7-4), who host the Minnesota Vikings (9-2) on Sunday.

Freeman signed a five-year, $41.25 million contract extension in the offseason after helping the Falcons in their run to the Super Bowl.

The 25-year-old Freeman has amassed 2,903 rushing yards and 34 total touchdowns since being selected with a fourth-round draft pick out of Florida State in 2014.

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