FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- After last Thursday night's loss to the New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones told ESPN.com he was getting back to his normal self after experiencing tightness in his right hamstring and developing a toe blister on his left foot.

Jones was on the practice field Monday, and Falcons coach Dan Quinn provided further confirmation behind Jones' improved health after an extended weekend.

Julio Jones, who hasn't hit the 100-yard receiving mark since Week 3, is rounding back into form after some nagging injuries. Erik S. Lesser/EPA

"I think, just from the end of last week, he was doing really good,'' Quinn said. "No setbacks at all in the game. ... From here moving forward, he's doing great.''

Such might indicate Jones returning to a normal practice routine after being held out or limited since Week 1.

In other injury news, Quinn said he hopes to have starting weakside linebacker Justin Durant and starting center Mike Person back to practice Wednesday coming off their respective injuries. Both completed drills on a side field Monday. Durant has missed the last two games with ligament damage in his left elbow and wore a brace on his arm to protect it. Person missed the last game with a sprained ankle and appeared to move around well.

"I'm hopeful for Wednesday that they're able to fully participate,'' Quinn said. "They moved around today, so they're kind of falling right along the plan.''

Strong safety William Moore, who banged up his right wrist against the Saints, had his hand heavily wrapped but still participated in practice. Free safety Ricardo Allen continued to practice coming off a medial collateral ligament sprain in his left knee. Allen said he's feeling much better now.