NFL.com lists the Atlanta Falcons second on their rundown of the six franchises with the toughest tasks this offseason.
Outside of their bad deal at quarterback, and a not-great financial situation, the Falcons are in a solid place this offseason.
Atlanta finished the season No. 15 in run defense (120.6 yards allowed per game), No. 22 in pass defense (224.5 yards allowed per game), No. 23 in total defense (345.2 yards allowed per game) and No.
That’s what the team does in Pro Football Focus’ new mock draft. PFF’s Mason Cameron has the team selecting Missouri wide ...
At the end of the 2023 season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had won their third straight NFC South title, with a 9-8 record that ...
The Falcons return sack leader Arnold Ebiketie, who tallied six sacks in 2024, but lose outside linebacker Matthew Judon, who had 5.5 sacks in his lone season with the organization. Inside linebacker ...
Morrison would be an excellent choice in Round 2. If the Falcons can sign a veteran cornerback — such as Mike Hughes — for ...
Mike Hughes, Dee Alford, Kevin King and Antonio Hamilton will be free agents in March. Considering the Falcons had one of the ...
Smith cited Atlanta's secondary -- starting cornerback Mike Hughes is an unrestricted free agent, while starting nickel corner Dee Alford is a restricted free agent. Smith said the Falcons need to ...
A vast majority of teams that don't make the Super Bowl enter the offseason with multiple needs. That's particularly true for franchises that don't even make th ...
For the Atlanta Falcons defense, A.J. Terrell and Will Johnson would compliment each other well at the cornerback position, given that Mike Hughes is more than likely to test the free agency market ...
Surprisingly, Kerr didn't pick the pass rush for the Atlanta Falcons. Instead ... Veteran cornerbacks Mike Hughes, Kevin King and Antonio Hamilton are all set to be unrestricted free agents.
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