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Falcons' Cordarrelle Patterson: Will play versatile role in 2023

Falcons head coach Arthur Smith said Tuesday that he's excited Patterson is still with the team and added that having multiple versatile offensive threats is a "good problem to have," Tori McElhaney of the Falcons' official site reports.

Patterson looked to be a potential cap casualty this offseason after the Falcons selected Bijan Robinson with the eighth overall in April's draft. However, Smith's recent comments suggest otherwise. Patterson has been a consistent offensive producer for Atlanta when healthy over the last two seasons, totaling 1,313 rushing yards, 670 receiving yards and 19 total touchdowns across 29 appearances. He certainly won't be a workhorse running back anymore, a role that started to slip out of his hands last year with the emergence of Tyler Allgeier. Even so, Smith still seemingly plans to get Patterson involved in an offense that now features three top-10 picks at skill positions (Robinson, Drake London and Kyle Pitts). Smith mentioned the possibility of Patterson working with the tight ends, wide receivers and running backs during his press conference Tuesday, so don't be surprised if the 32-year-old is utilized in a gadget role during the upcoming season. Fewer offensive responsibilities also means that Patterson could see more opportunities as a kick returner, something he's done sparingly since joining the Falcons.

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