The Atlanta Falcons are focused on improving their 31st-ranked pass rush this offseason, be it in free agency or the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Atlanta Falcons have only four picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, but general manager Terry Fontenot may maneuver the board to add more selections.
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While Atlanta will end its streak of top-10 draft picks, the team didn’t fall very far. The Falcons will have pick No. 15 overall in the 2025 NFL draft. That should give them a chance to add another impact player.
It's taken some time, but Atlanta Falcons guard Chris Lindstrom is getting the recognition he deserves with a first-team All-Pro nod.
The Falcons have a crucial decision to make on a potential Kirk Cousins trade, but they aren't in a rush to make a move.
After briefly flirting with an NFC South division title, the Atlanta Falcons have officially missed the playoffs for the seventh year in a row. Nonetheless, the 2025 NFL season looks promising with Michael Penix Jr. starting at quarterback.
Except for the Browns and the Cowboys, no NFL team surpassed the Falcons this season for getting less bang for its buck. Translated: The Falcons are clueless.
For the seventh consecutive season, the Atlanta Falcons have missed the playoffs. The Falcons had a chance to compete for a division title entering
The suffering has to stop at some point, right? It has been a long and painfully frustrating seven years since the Atlanta Falcons last made the playoffs. Not s
When Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot addressed the crowd at an open-to-fans training camp practice this summer at Seckinger High School in Buford, Ga., he spoke confidently. Fontenot disclosed plans of making the playoffs, of hosting playoff games, of fans taking over road stadiums. He spoke of success.
Bryce Young passed for three touchdowns, ran for two scores and led a 70-yard drive capped by Miles Sanders’ 1-yard TD run on the opening possession of overtime to give the Carolina Panthers a 44-38 win over the Atlanta Falcons.