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Gonzalez Officially Questionable; Douglas Too; S-Jax, White Probable
Following up on the ongoing story. ... Tony Gonzalez, who missed the past two days of practice with a toe injury, returned to the field Friday and is questionable for Sunday’s matchup against Tampa Bay.

Gonzalez injured a toe on his left foot during last Sunday’s 33-10 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. According to ESPN.com's Vaughn McClure, Gonzalez appeared to be a bit hobbled when he walked through the locker room on Friday but gave the thumbs up. His participation in Friday’s practice was limited.

Gonzalez hasn’t missed a game since the 2006 season with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Falcons gave the 37-year-old tight end most of training camp off to prepare his body for the regular season.

If Gonzalez is unable to go, rookie Levine Toilolo and veteran Chase Coffman would have to contribute at tight end. Both Toilolo and Coffman spent extra time following Friday’s practice working on their route-running while being defended by linebacker Sean Weatherspoon, who will return to action this week.

Wide receiver Harry Douglas also returned to the field Friday after missing Thursday’s practice with a knee injury. Head coach Mike Smith said Douglas should be ready to go Sunday, but he is officially listed as questionable along with Jason Snelling (knee).

Roddy White, Steven Jackson and Weatherspoon are all probable to play.