Falcons CB A.J. Terrell questionable for Sunday's game vs. Bears

The Atlanta Falcons are allowing over 280 passing yards per game, but cornerback A.J. Terrell's potential return could help change that in Week 11.
Terrell was limited during all three days of practice and the Falcons have listed him as questionable for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.
Safety Erik Harris is also questionable for Week 11, and tight end Feleipe Franks has been ruled out.
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Terrell would be a big lift to the Falcons depleted secondary. He missed three weeks with a hamstring injury. His presence gives the Falcons a top cornerback against opposing offenses.
This season, Terrell has 29 tackles, five passes defensed and one fumble recovered.
The Falcons will face a dynamic Bears offense on Sunday. The Bears have found an offensive rhythm behind quarterback Justin Fields. He will return to Atlanta to play against his hometown team.
Fields grew up in nearby Kennesaw, Georgia. He played at Harrison High School and collegiately at Georgia and Ohio State.
In related news, Falcons offensive lineman Colby Gossett returned to practice on Friday and is good to go for Sunday.
Paste BN Sports producer Jaylon Thompson contributed to this report.