Sustained success in the NFL is hard to do, and it’s nearly impossible when you cannot consistently draft and develop, which has been a theme of the Atlanta Falcons under Terry Fontenot.
The Atlanta Falcons will rightly focus on defense this offseason, but that doesn't mean they'll ignore the offensive side of the ball.
Arguably the biggest surprise of Atlanta's offseason thus far is the decision to keep GM Terry Fontenot. Owner Arthur Blank has always had a history of extensiv
Edge rusher has been the overwhelming pick for the Atlanta Falcons in NFL mock drafts, but Daniel Jeremiah changes it up a bit.
The Atlanta Falcons are comfortable entering the 2025 season with Kirk Cousins and his $37.5 million contract sitting on the bench.
Falcons TE Kyle Pitts eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in his rookie year but hasn’t gone over 700 yards in the three seasons since. After drafting him fourth
There will be a lot of change with the Atlanta Falcons between now and the start of the 2025 season. Free agents and draft picks will arrive while some players will be released or traded.
Simmons signed a one-year, $7.5-million contract with the Falcons in the preseason after an injury to DeMarcco Hellams. However, because of the two-void years added to his deal, he carries a $3.2-million dead cap hit for the Falcons in 2025 and $1.6 million in 2026.
The Falcons have seemingly made changes to their coaching staff every season since COVID, and it continued with the firing of Jimmy Lake this offseason.
The Athletic's draft expert Dane Brugler gave the Atlanta Falcons a pair of defenders in his two-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft.
The Falcons haven't had much success drafting under Terry Fontenot, and that continued with the latest draft class. Outside of Michael Penix Jr., who the
ESPN’s Aaron Schatz recently published his best, and worst, rookie classes of 2024 using various metrics from Sports Info Solutions’ total points metrics to ESPN metrics and FTN Network DVOA ratings.