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    Rod Coleman is expected to miss 3-4 weeks after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery.
    Coleman injured his knee and shoulder after flipping his car over after avoiding hitting a deer last weekend. He had been drinking, but was not impaired at the time.
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    Falcons declared DT Rod Coleman, QB Ty Detmer, CB DeAngelo Hall, Mike Echols, LB Chris Draft, DT Rod Coleman, TE Eric Beverly, DE Karon Riley, and DE Travis Hall inactive for week six.
    Losing Coleman and Draft are big losses for the Atlanta defense.
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    The Falcons defensive tackle Rod Coleman to a six-year, $28 million deal, including a $10 million signing bonus.
    Coleman is a great pickup. The Falcons outbid New York and Oakland, his former team, to get him. The league’s 32nd rank defense is bound to improve in 2004.
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    Raiders five-year veteran defensive tackle Rod Coleman has negated the final two years of his contract and will become a free agent.
    Coleman has led the Raiders in sacks the last two seasons from the defensive tackle position- an impressive feat. He is in his prime and will be a highly sought out after in the free agent market.
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    Rod Coleman had two sacks and two forced fumbles versus the Falcons Sunday.
    He’s one of the most valuable defensive tackles in the league for fantasy leaguers, with three sacks in three games this season.
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    Falcons defensive tackle Rod Coleman’s availability for week seven is a mystery.
    The standout missed Sunday’s game after a serious car accident. Neither the Falcons nor Coleman will give details about his injuries.
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    Falcons DT Rod Coleman didn’t play today because he was in a car accident on Saturday.
    He suffered a shoulder and knee injury in the crash. Coleman was not in the hospital after the crash, but coach Jim Mora said he did not know the severity of Coleman’s injuries.
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    Coach Jim Mora said DT Rod Coleman is out at least a few more weeks.
    Don’t expect Atlanta’s best run stuffer to return before week ten.
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    Falcons DT Rod Coleman returned to Falcons practice Monday.
    It sounds like he’ll return to the field this weekend. He makes a huge difference for Atlanta’s defense.