The Atlanta Falcons are comfortable entering the 2025 season with Kirk Cousins and his $37.5 million contract sitting on the bench.
The Atlanta Falcons young core of offensive players is a big building block for the future, but general manager Terry Fontenot admits after four-straight losing seasons, he hasn't done a good enough job in building the entire team.
Back in 2016, a season that resulted in a Super Bowl LI appearance by the franchise, Atlanta Falcons’ second-year defensive end Vic Beasley led the NFL with 15.5 sacks. It’s worth noting that the 2015 first-round selection was the last Falcons’ player to reach double-digits in the sack department.
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
Terry Fontenot swung for the fences with his first pick as the Atlanta Falcons' general manager, and he appeared to hit a home run when Kyle Pitts, the highest drafted tight end in NFL history at No.
Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot admits they didn't get what they wanted out of quarterback Kirk Cousins after giving him two-years of guaranteed money, but they're prepared to keep him as a backup.
Falcons GM Terry Fontenot Admits 'I Haven't Done a Good Enough Job' but Likes Young CoreThe Atlanta Falcons made a pair of mid-August moves they thought would elevate a defense in need of upgrades.On Aug.
After spending lavishly on offense in free agency, the Falcons knew they had issues on defense before this season started.
Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot evaluated Morris's first season at the helm.
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.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox argued a Kirk Cousins return to the Atlanta Falcons will make a lot more sense after one move first.
Shift explains why veteran defensive tackle Eddie Goldman is the free agent the Atlanta Falcons need to prioritize bringing back this offseason.