Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (ankle), running back Devonta Freeman (concussion) and left guard Andy Levitre (knee) did not practice on Thursday in advance of Monday’s game at the Seahawks.

Before the morning walk-through, Falcons coach Dan Quinn thought Jones and Levitre would be limited in practice.

Punter Matt Bosher (left ankle), defensive tackle Grady Jarrett (knee), defensive end Takkarist McKinley (shoulder), linebacker Duke Riley (knee) and running back Terron Ward (knee) were limited in practice.

Riley had been out since suffering a knee injury against New England on Oct. 22. He announced that he had surgery on Oct. 26 on Twitter.

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