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Falcons reach deal with veteran CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson

The Atlanta Falcons agreed to a one-year contract with veteran cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson on Sunday, the team announced.

Wreh-Wilson, 30, appeared in 14 games with one start for Atlanta last season, posting 24 tackles and seven passes defensed. In a 29-22 win over the 49ers in San Francisco on Dec. 15, he had a game-high three passes defensed.

For his career, which includes three seasons with Tennessee before his four in Atlanta, Wreh-Wilson has appeared in 60 games, with 17 starts. The UConn product was a third-round draft choice of the Titans in 2013.

A source told ESPN's Rob Demovsky that the Falcons also agreed to terms with wide receiver Laquon Treadwell and offensive lineman Justin McCray,

Treadwell's deal is for one year, as first reported by WSB-TV. A first-round pick by the Vikings in 2016, Treadwell has 65 receptions for 701 yards and two touchdowns in 53 games (16 starts) over four seasons.

McCray played last season for the Browns and previously played for the Packers.