It's all but a certainty that the Atlanta Falcons are going to target a defensive prospect in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. But it's less clear where i
No doubt about it. The Atlanta Falcons need a pass-rusher like you and I need some economic relief. Groceries cost a lot of money these days, but you can only c
The Falcons say they might keep Cousins as their backup quarterback this season. The rest of the NFL is skeptical.
The Falcons are more than $5 million over the salary cap, but that doesn't mean they won't find a way to sign free agents. The first wave of NFL cap casualties featured some interesting names that should be on Atlanta's radar. Here's a look at four recent NFL cap casualties the Falcons could target in free agency..
The Atlanta Falcons have been fairly successful at finding talent in the first round of the draft under general manager Terry Fontenot. However, we haven't seen Fontenot hit on many players outside of the top 10. The team holds the 15th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, and a few positions need an upgrade.
It's not often that a team keeps together an offensive line, much less as consistently as the Falcons have over the past couple of years. Names like Jake Matthews, Matthew Bergeron, Drew Dalman, Chris Lindstrom, and Kaleb McGary have been together for a couple of years now, but that may look different heading into training camp this summer.
Kirk Cousins' time with the Atlanta Falcons is going to be shortlived, despite signing a four-year, $180 million contract less than a year ago. As the 2024 campaign winded down, h
Atlanta will have to look elsewhere to free up cap space for 2025. A new article from Pro Football Network predicted the Falcons to trade away veteran defensive lineman David Onyemata for a late-round draft pick.
The Falcons have held their cards close to their collective vests since finishing last season 8-9. With the NFL’s “legal tampering period” set to start Monday and the new league business year at 4 p.m.