Julio Jones missed the end of Saturday's divisional playoff win over the Seahawks but isn't expected to miss any time next week.
The Falcons wide receiver left the game in the fourth quarter with a foot injury and did not return, but coach Dan Quinn says it's nothing more than an "aggravation" of a previous injury.
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"No concern at the moment," Quinn said at his postgame press conference. "We'll have more information on that later. It'll be sore, but he's certainly somebody that's able to battle through it, so I anticipate him being ready to rock next week."
Jones, who logged six receptions for 67 yards and one touchdown before exiting the game, missed two games in December because of a sprained toe. While his injury doesn't pose an immediate threat, it will certainly be monitored at the team's practices this week.
The Falcons will face either the Dallas Cowboys or Green Bay Packers on Jan. 22 in the NFC championship for a spot in Super Bowl LI.