Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Wed 3/13/19 2:36 PM

Schraeder will be cut by the Falcons on Wednesday, Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
Schraeder had been a mainstay at tackle for the Falcons, starting 73 of 88 games in his six-year career. The 30-year-old could find a new team shortly given his history.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Sat 9/22/18 11:34 AM

Head coach Dan Quinn said Thursday that Ryan Schraeder will be facing off with Cameron Jordan for most of Sunday's game, since the Saints defensive end has been primarily playing on the left side thus far this season, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.
EDGE Analysis
A tough test looms for Schraeder in Week 3, going up a player who tied for the fourth-most sacks in 2017 (13) while earning his first career All-Pro nod. After recording six tackles in the opener against Tampa Bay, Cameron Jordan picked up two sacks of Tyrod Taylor last Sunday in a 21-18 win over the Browns. Schraeder and the Atlanta offensive line have been underwhelming thus far in 2018, which is surprising given that all five starters returned from last season. The Falcons' offensive line has surrendered the ninth-most quarterback hit thus far (15), while ranking right in the middle of the pack with four sacks allowed through the team's first two games.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Mon 10/9/17 8:12 PM

Schraeder was able to take part in positional drills Monday, and subsequently cleared concussion protocol, D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
EDGE Analysis
Shraeder has been in concussion protocol since suffering a head injury Week 2 against the packers. It appears the 29-year-old made enough progress with his recovery during the team's bye week, and is seemingly on track to start at right tackle Sunday against the Dolphins barring any setbacks.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Mon 10/9/17 12:36 PM

Schraeder (concussion) was able to take part in positional drills Monday, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.
EDGE Analysis
Schraeder remains in the concussion protocol after suffering the head injury in the team's Week 2 win over the Packers and has been sidelined for the Falcons' past two games. It appears he's made progress with his recovery during the team's bye week, but until he clears the protocol, Schraeder's status for the team's next game Week 6 against the Dolphins will remain cloudy.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Fri 9/29/17 8:29 PM

Schraeder (concussion) will watch Sunday's matchup against the Bills form the sidelines, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official website reports.
EDGE Analysis
Schraeder suffered a concussion in Week 2's win over the Packers, and has been unable to clear the team's protocol since. Look for Austin Pasztor to draw another start at right tackle in the 29-year-old's absence.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Fri 9/22/17 12:39 PM

Schraeder (concussion) has been ruled out for Week 3, ESPN's Vaughn McClure reports.
EDGE Analysis
Schraeder remains under league-mandated concussion protocol. Ty Sambrailo is expected to start in his place Sunday.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Wed 9/20/17 6:59 PM

Schraeder (concussion) did not practice Wednesday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
EDGE Analysis
Schraeder is still trying to complete the league's concussion protocol, and Ty Sambrailo is expected to continue to fill in.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Sun 9/17/17 9:59 PM

Schraeder left Sunday's game against the Packers with a concussion, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Schraeder will now enter the league's concussion protocol, so the Falcons will be without their top tackle for the time being. Ty Sambrailo will replace Schraeder in his absence.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Tue 8/22/17 8:55 PM

Schraeder (ankle) started in the Steelers' exhibition loss to the Steelers on Sunday.
EDGE Analysis
Schraeder tore a ligament in his right ankle during the Falcons' Super Bowl loss to the Patriots, and has been limited for much of the team's offseason activities. However, he saw 14 snaps in the preseason game, so he is seemingly on track for a healthy start to the season. The veteran currently projects to start at right tackle in Week 1.

Ryan Schraeder
ATL (5)
Tue 3/28/17 8:48 PM

Schraeder (ankle) has been cleared by doctors to resume running, ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
After tearing a ligament in his right ankle during the Falcons' Super Bowl loss to the Patriots, Schraeder began lifting weights at the team's facilities toward the end of February. The team is set to begin their offseason program on April 17, and the 28-year-old is expected to participate. He appears to be trending toward complete health heading into the training camp.