The Atlanta Falcons have a huge matchup with playoff implications on tap for Week 16 against the New Orleans Saints.

Ahead of the contest, Pro Bowl wide receiver Julio Jones missed today's practice and is expected to limited all week due to an ankle injury, according to NFL.com.

Atlanta Falcons wideout Julio Jones (ankle) will not practice Wednesday. Coach Dan Quinn told reporters the wideout will be limited all week, though there is not a worry he'll miss Sunday's game against New Orleans. Running back Tevin Coleman (concussion) will be limited at Wednesday's practice.

Jones suffered the injury on the second play of Monday's 24-21 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He stayed in and made three receptions for 54 receiving yards.

Jones has dealt with nagging injuries throughout this season, including a hip flexor and an ankle injury that have impacted his production. In 2017, he currently has 76 catches for 1,215 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

Although he's dealing with another nagging injury, there is an expectation that he will be able to play against the Saints, a game that will be a huge determining factor in the NFC South division title picture. The Falcons won the first meeting nearly two weeks ago, 20-17, with Jones playing a huge factor with five catches for 98 receiving yards.

With a couple days still to go this week, Jones should have enough time to heal up and prove that he can suit up on Sunday afternoon.