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Tyson Clabo returns to Atlanta

NFL Labor Football

Atrlanta Falcons’ Tyson Clabo enters a Manhattan law office, Wednesday, July 13, 2011, in New York. NFL owners and player representatives arrived for another round of labor talks as the negotiations hit a critical phase. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)

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Falcons G.M. Thomas Dimitroff said this week that reconstructing his offensive line was absolutely his No. 1 priority.

Now he’s been able to get his No. 1 priority on the offensive line under contract. The Falcons reached an undisclosed agreement with right tackle Tyson Clabo Thursday night, according to just about about every national reporter.

All offseason, we’ve written about how Atlanta had three key offensive line starters hitting free agency. Clabo figured to be the toughest piece to keep and replace, so the Falcons have to be feeling a sigh of relief.

With Clabo and Jermon Bushrod signed, we see Matt Light and Jared Gaither as the two best tackles left in free agency.