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Of course, Atlanta Falcons high-paid backup quarterback would love to be in a better situation of starting somewhere. He stated yesterday during the mandatory mini-camp that they had discussions in February, March, and April. The truth is that both parties know they are at a standstill right now unless a quarterback elsewhere gets injured.
NFL Network's Steve Wyche details how the strong meeting of the minds between Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and wide receiver Darnell Mooney will serve to benefit the team's offensive capabilities.
The Atlanta Falcons haven't been to the NFL playoffs since 2017, but at least one NFL Network analyst thinks that streak comes to an end in 2025.
The Atlanta Falcons were diligent during the draft process on James Pearce Jr.'s character. The move is now being justified
Georgia football has a saying for its defensive line unit that is now ingrained into the mind of former Bulldog and Falcons first-round draft pick Jalon Walker.
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Zac Robinson was hired as the Atlanta Falcons' offensive coordinator prior to the start of the 2024 season. He came from the Los Angeles Rams and hails from the Sean McVay coaching tree. It was his first year as an offensive coordinator and play caller in the NFL,
Former Atlanta Falcons Offensive Lineman Is Added To The Reserved/Retired List originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Wes Schweitzer was a member of the Atlanta Falcons from 2016 to 2019. Atlanta drafted Schweitzer in the 6th round of the 2016 NFL Draft out of San Jose State University.
The Atlanta Falcons have an over/under of 7.5 wins in 2025, which is a small downgrade compared to last season's eight wins. The Atlanta Falcons, at +6000, are currently not among the favorites to win the Super Bowl this season.
The Atlanta Falcons defensive backfield is a strength of their, but they haven't contained this one star wideout
The Atlanta Falcons have a problem. His name is Kirk Cousins. And the problem is this: Michael Penix Jr.'s tenure as a starting quarterback has an escape hatch that shouldn't exist. Here's how ESPN's Dan Graziano explained it in a new article on Wednesday: