Like many recent weeks, the Atlanta Falcons had injuries to some major starters this week. While we just said goodbye to Desmond Trufant for the year and Adrian Clayborn for the month, none of these injuries are expected to last too long.

Julio Jones sounds healthiest of them all, per Dan Quinn.

Quinn said Julio has a turf toe injury but the team doesn't view it as a long-term issue — Andrew Hirsh (@andrewhirsh) December 5, 2016

Turf toe is one of those things like a hamstring injury: a player can miss no time or eventually end up on injured reserve. The team sounds optimistic on this one, and we are happy they aren’t following up going 3-4 in the last 7 games with major injury news to their best player.

When we reached Falcoholic beat reporter Jeanna Thomas, who covered the game from the press box, she was far less optimistc.

I observed Julio struggling to put weight on his foot on the sideline. I’m more concerned about the turf toe injury than the team.

Players like Jonathan Ogden and Deion Sanders blamed turf toe injuries on their eventual retirements, and it has ended the career of other football players as well. When those injuries are bad, they are very bad. Of course, Matt Ryan had turf toe awhile ago and was back within two games.

We hope the team has good reason to be optimistic.

Quinn: Matthews had a knee sprain and won't practice Wednesday. Sanu (groin strain) won't practice Wednesday either. — Andrew Hirsh (@andrewhirsh) December 5, 2016

Matthews is not expected to practice this week and may be a game time decision against the St. Louis Rams. His backup Tom Compton was pretty terrible. If he’s out, losing Mohamed Sanu won’t sting as much with Taylor Gabriel and Justin Hardy starting to contribute.