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Report: Falcons sign DL Travis Bell off Bears’ practice squad

The Atlanta Falcons are signing defensive lineman Travis Bell off the Chicago Bears practice squad, Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported on Tuesday evening.

Bell, a seventh-round draft pick out of Kennesaw State in 2023, will join the Falcons’ 53-man roster as the team looks to replace injured defensive lineman Grady Jarrett.

The Falcons officially placed Jarrett on the injured reserve list on Tuesday afternoon, but since the team traded for Eagles defensive lineman Kentavius Street, someone will have to be released from the 53-man roster to make room for Bell.

Atlanta released an updated depth chart for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings on Tuesday afternoon.

1). Arizona Cardinals 1-7

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2). Chicago Bears (from Panthers)

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3). Chicago Bears 2-6

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4). New York Giants 2-6

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5). New England Patriots 2-6

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6). Green Bay Packers 2-5

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7). Indianapolis Colts 3-5

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8). Las Vegas Raiders 3-5

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9). Denver Broncos 3-5

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10). Los Angeles Rams 3-5

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11). Washington Commanders 3-5

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12). Arizona Cardinals (From Texans)

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13). Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-4

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14). Los Angeles Chargers 3-4

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15). Tennessee Titans 3-4

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16). New Orleans Saints 4-4

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17). New York Jets 4-3

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18). Cincinnati Bengals 4-3

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19). Atlanta Falcons 4-4

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20). Minnesota Vikings 4-4

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21). Pittsburgh Steelers 4-3

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22). Houston Texans (from Browns)

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23). San Francisco 49ers 5-3

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24). Buffalo Bills 5-3

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25). Seattle Seahawks 5-2

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26). Dallas Cowboys 5-2

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27). Jacksonville Jaguars 6-2

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28). Baltimore Ravens 6-2

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29). Detroit Lions 6-2

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30). Miami Dolphins 6-2

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31). Kansas City Chiefs 6-2

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32). Philadelphia Eagles 7-1

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Story originally appeared on Falcons Wire