After getting Christmas Day off, the Atlanta Falcons returned to the practice field on Friday to continue preparation for their Week 17 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. Both teams have key injuries at the wide receiver position. Drake London and Davante Adams are banged up entering Monday’s prime-time showdown.

London was a limited participant for the second practice in a row on Friday. The fourth-year receiver missed the team’s last four games before returning in Week 16, however, London struggled in his first outing back from a PCL injury.

Tight end Kyle Pitts and defensive lineman Ruke Orhorhoro were added to Friday’s injury report. Pitts, who leads the team with 854 receiving yards, was a limited participant due to a knee injury. Orhorhoro is also battling a knee injury. Rookie James Pearce Jr. was limited for the second day in a row with a neck injury.

The Rams aren’t expected to have Adams on Monday night. The veteran wide receiver did not participate on Friday and has been out since injuring his hamstring in Week 15. Check out the full Week 17 injury report for both teams below.

Falcons Week 17 injury report: FridayDrake London (knee): LPKyle Pitts (knee): LPTeagan Quitoriano (hamstring): FPJames Pearce Jr. (neck): LPClark Phillips III (tricep): LPRuke Orhorhoro (knee): LPSam Roberts (knee): LPMike Hughes (ankle) DNPRams Week 17 injury report: FridayAlaric Jackson (knee): DNPBraden Fiske (ankle): LPKevin Dotson (ankle): DNPDavante Adams (hamstring): DNPJosh Wallace (ankle): DNPRoger McCreary (hip): FPFalcons Week 17 injury report: ThursdayDrake London (knee): LPTeagan Quitoriano (hamstring): LPJames Pearce Jr. (neck): LPClark Phillips III (tricep): LPMike Hughes (ankle) DNPRams Week 17 injury report: ThursdayAlaric Jackson (knee): DNPBraden Fiske (ankle): DNPKevin Dotson (ankle): DNPDavante Adams (hamstring): DNPJosh Wallace (ankle): DNPRoger McCreary (hip): FP

Monday’s prime-time matchup starts at 8:15 p.m. ET and will air nationally on ESPN. The Rams are coming off an overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Meanwhile, the Falcons have won two straight games entering Week 17.