FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) -- Falcons coach Dan Quinn said Monday Jalen Collins' second suspension for a violation of the league's policy on performance enhancers has caused a "broken" trust that could cost the cornerback his spot on the team.
Quinn added that no decision on Collins' future with the team is "imminent." Collins participated in Monday's practice after his 10-game suspension to open the season was announced on Sunday.

It is the second straight year Collins has been suspended for the start of the season for an infraction of the league's policy on performance enhancers, following a four-game penalty in 2016.