The Atlanta Falcons host the Cleveland Browns in the final preseason game of the year on Sunday Night Football.
While it seems that four of the five offensive line spots are set in stone, the left guard position is still up for grabs.
There's been a revolving door at left guard over the past few seasons and that doesn't seem to be changing anytime soon.
When Matt Gono was announced to be out injured, the starting left tackle role opened up and it seems to be down to rookie Jalen Mayfield and practice squad veteran Josh Andrews.
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The Falcons' offense has some fun options after adding Kyle Pitts in the draft and Mike Davis in free agency. But it won't be able to execute if the line can't protect Matt Ryan or open holes in the run game.
Atlanta Falcons digital reporter Scott Bair explains to John and Hugh how the left guard spot is shaping up and
"How can you eliminate the left guard curse, that's an ongoing thing," questions Bair. "Even if Josh Andrews starts their first snap, I don't think that locks him into that position long-term. He's going to have to earn it with steady play."

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