Falcons sign LB Caleb Johnson, cut WR Phillip Dorsett
Briefly

The Atlanta Falcons have brought in linebacker and special teams player Caleb Johnson, aimed at filling a final linebacker position and enhancing their special teams unit. His arrival comes at the expense of veteran wide receiver Phillip Dorsett, who has been released to ease the team's depth chart. Johnson, who most recently played for the Jacksonville Jaguars after joining the NFL as an undrafted free agent, is recognized for his special teams experience, featuring in 63% of special teams snaps throughout his career, which totals 65 games. His main competition on the roster will be existing special teamers rather than other linebackers.
The Atlanta Falcons have signed linebacker Caleb Johnson, focusing on special teams, while releasing Phillip Dorsett to streamline their crowded receiver position.
Caleb Johnson, a recent addition to the Falcons, stands out as a special teams specialist, having played 63% of snaps in his NFL career, emphasizing his value.
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