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Falcons Star’s 4-Word Message Sums Up Why Michael Penix Jr. is QB1 Ahead of Kirk Cousins

Falcons star Michael Penix Jr. receives surprising love from Falcons veterans, teammates and fans after an unexpected fight
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Atlanta Falcons Prank Their Own Players at Camp After Jeff Ulbrich Debacle During NFL Draft

The 2025 training camp saw Atlanta Falcons prank their own players as well as a couple of Tennessee Titans, and it was hilarious.
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Raheem Morris Clears Stance on Injured Rookie as Falcons HC Takes Desperate Measures

Find out Raheem Morris' clear stance on a rookie’s injury as the Falcons turn to veteran help and desperate measures amid the preseason.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Minicamp

Falcons Owner Opens Up on Kirk Cousins’ New Role & Clears Feelings on Michael Penix Jr.

Explore how Falcons Owner Arthur Blank addressed Kirk Cousins’ uncertain role while backing Michael Penix Jr. as Atlanta’s future QB.
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What Happened to Henry Black? Why Was Falcons Safety Escorted to Blue Tent?

Falcons safety Henry Black’s promising preseason hit a sudden pause after a nasty collision sent him to the blue medical tent for evaluation.
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Michael Penix Jr. Makes Bold Claim About Falcons Offense & Breaks Silence on Locker Room Competition

Michael Penix Jr. jumps to QB1 for the Falcons? Preseason snaps unlikely, but his confidence and chemistry point to a strong season opener.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Training Camp

Michael Penix Jr. Puts 31 NFL Franchises on Notice After Falcons HC’s Big Decision Before Titans Matchup

Michael Penix Jr. turned heads after the Titans game with a postgame comment that sounded a lot like a starter’s mindset.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Training Camp

Raheem Morris Clears Demand From Michael Penix Jr. After Benching Falcons QB vs. Titans

Head coach Raheem Morris clarified why the Falcons' QB Michael Penix Jr. has missed the preseason openers.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Minicamp

NFL’s Old Guard Is on the Brink: Can Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford & Russell Wilson Win a Young QB’s League?

Does NFL still has place for old QBs Like Stafford, Cousins ans Rodgers? Or is it all about The young QBs like mahomes and Burrows?
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Darnell Mooney’s Injury Scare Loses Sting for Raheem Morris as 24YO WR Serves as Ointment

Casey Washington isn’t just filling gaps he’s turning rookie sparks into instant relief for a Falcons offense scrambling without Mooney.
ATLANTA, GA – OCTOBER 20: Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Darnell Mooney 1 before the Sunday afternoon NFL, American Footb

Michael Penix Jr. Not Thrown Under the Bus Despite Brawl in Falcons-Titans Joint Practice

Michael Penix Jr. stays unscathed after Falcons-Titans practice brawl; chaos unfolds, showcasing his leadership, and competitive intensity.
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NFL Rumors: Kirk Cousins Linked to $7.6B Franchise With Questionable Backups After Veteran Benched for Preseason

Explore Kirk Cousins’ rumored move to the $7.6 billion franchise soon after he got benched in the next preseason match.
ATLANTA, GA – NOVEMBER 03: Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins 18 after the Sunday afternoon NFL, American Football

Dan Campbell Gets Good News On Morice Norris After Prayers Poured In From Rival’s Territory

Dan Campbell and the Lions fandom finally get an official update about Morice Norris after his scary injury
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Dan Campbell & Raheem Morris Issue Strong Statements as HCs Unite in Heartbreak Over Morice Norris Injury

The Lions and Falcons preseason game was suspended after Detroit safety Morice Norris suffered a serious injury requiring an ambulance.
Morice Norris

Dan Campbell Drops Official Update on Morice Norris After Safety’s Immediate Ambulance Ride to Hospital

Explore Dan Campbell’s update on Morice Norris after the rookie safety’s scary injury and immediate hospital trip during Lions-Falcons.
NFL: Scouting Combine

Why Was the Lions–Falcons Game Suspended? How Did Morice Norris Jr.’s Injury Play a Role?

Detroit Lions safety Morice Norris Jr. suffered serious injury causing unprecedented game suspension between Lions and Falcons.
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Michael Penix Jr. Delivers Emotional Salute to Family Before Lions Test

Michael Penix Jr. delivers a heartfelt tribute to his family before the Falcons’ preseason opener, reflecting on lifelong sacrifices.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Training Camp

Raheem Morris’ Costly Call May Cost Him as Lions Reinvent Themselves Post-Chargers Beatdown

Raheem Morris makes a bold preseason risk as the revitalized Lions look to bounce back with urgency and edge.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Minicamp

Falcons News: Raheem Morris Receives Warning After Jalon Walker’s Comeback From Injury

After Jalon Walker’s returns to action from his injury, HC Raheem Morris receives a warning from an NFL expert.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Minicamp

Jalon Walker’s Injury Worsens Raheem Morris’ Struggles While Dan Campbell Makes Early Moves to Counter Threat

Raheem Morris gets a boost with his star defender's return, while Dan Campbell faces tough injury news as he navigates the Lions' next steps.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Minicamp

Raheem Morris Gets Reality Check From 23YO Falcons’ Athlete After Drake London Puts Him on His Back

Raheem Morris gets humbled by Drake London in Falcons camp as 23 YO Falcons athelete mocks the moment, signaling London’s breakout leadership.
NFL: Atlanta Falcons Minicamp

Drake London Gets Physical With Raheem Morris as Falcons HC Gives Kirk Cousins Bad News

Drake London floors the Atlanta Falcons HC Raheem Morris in viral camp clip, showing off his physical edge.
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Raheem Morris Makes QB Decision Official as Kirk Cousins Told Immediate Future at Falcons

Raheem Morris made a bold quarterback call in Atlanta, but it’s what happened with Kirk Cousins at training camp that truly shook things up.
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Dan Campbell Has Falcons Game Mapped Out as Lions Get Crucial Player Back

This is a blueprint piece where Decker’s return becomes the emotional and tactical anchor for Dan Campbell’s evolving Lions roadmap.
NFL: Scouting Combine

Dan Campbell’s Emerging Talent Sparks Warning to Raheem Morris Ahead of Pre-Season Game

Dan Campbell's training camp experiment is a warning sign to Raheem Morris, but he has weapons of his own ahead of the preseason game!
NFL: Scouting Combine

Deion Sanders’ Ex-Fiancee Allegedly Confronts Karrueche Tran as Viral Clip Fuels Dating Rumors

Coach Prime's ex fiancée allegedly confronts his now rumored girlfriend after viral clip fuels intense rumors.
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About Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons: 2025 Roster, Players, Schedule, Super Bowl Wins and More

The Atlanta Falcons are a professional American football team based in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1965, they compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC South division. The team plays its home games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility known for its retractable roof and iconic design.

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Over the decades, the Falcons have experienced both highs and lows, with notable achievements including multiple playoff appearances and two Super Bowl trips—most famously in Super Bowl LI, where they suffered a dramatic overtime loss to the New England Patriots.

The franchise is known for its passionate fan base and has produced several standout players, such as Deion Sanders, Matt Ryan, and Julio Jones. Despite periods of rebuilding, the Falcons remain a prominent team in the NFL landscape, continually striving for championship success.

Overview of the Atlanta Falcons

Founded1966 as an NFL expansion team
Owner(s)Arthur M. Blank
President & CEORich McKay
General ManagerTerry Fontenot
Head CoachRaheem Morris (as of 2024)
StadiumMercedes-Benz Stadium
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
Super Bowl ChampionshipsNone (Reached Super Bowl 2 times)
Super Bowl AppearancesXXXIII (1998 season), LI (2016 season)
NFL ChampionshipsNone in the pre-Super Bowl era
Conference Championships2 total
NFC Championships1998, 2016
Division Championships6 (NFC West + NFC South)
NFC West Division Titles1980, 1998
NFC South Division Titles2004, 2010, 2012, 2016
Playoff Appearances14 total (as of 2024 season)
Best Regular Season Record14-2 (1998 season)
Notable Era"Michael Vick Era" (early 2000s),"Matt Ryan–Julio Jones Era" (2010s)
Official Websitewww.atlantafalcons.com

Historical Background of the Atlanta Falcons

The Atlanta Falcons were established in 1965 as an NFL expansion team and began play in 1966. Initially struggling to find consistent success, the franchise gradually built its reputation over the years. Their first playoff appearance came in 1978, but it wasn’t until the late 1990s that they became serious contenders.

The 1998 season marked a turning point, as the Falcons, led by quarterback Chris Chandler and running back Jamal Anderson, reached their first Super Bowl (XXXIII), though the Denver Broncos defeated them. Another major era emerged in the 2010s under quarterback Matt Ryan and star wide receiver Julio Jones, culminating in a trip to Super Bowl LI in the 2016 season.

Despite a commanding lead, they lost to the New England Patriots in one of the most dramatic comebacks in NFL history. The Falcons have had several playoff runs over the decades, with standout players like Deion Sanders (a dynamic cornerback and return specialist), Michael Vick (a revolutionary dual-threat quarterback), Roddy White, and John Abraham making significant contributions to their postseason pushes. While the team has yet to capture a Super Bowl title, its playoff history reflects periods of strong competitiveness and star-powered rosters.

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Notable Milestones and Achievements

  • Founded in 1966 as an NFL expansion franchise, the Atlanta Falcons joined the league during a period of rapid growth and became a foundational part of professional football in the Southeast.
  • Made their first playoff appearance in 1978, just over a decade after their founding, under head coach Leeman Bennett, marking the beginning of their journey toward competitiveness.
  • Achieved their first division title in 1980, winning the NFC West and finishing with a then-best record of 12-4.
  • Reached their first Super Bowl in the 1998 season (Super Bowl XXXIII) under head coach Dan Reeves. Led by quarterback Chris Chandler, running back Jamal Anderson, and the famed “Dirty Bird” defense, the Falcons won the NFC Championship before falling to the Denver Broncos.
  • Entered a new era of excitement in the early 2000s with Michael Vick, one of the most electrifying quarterbacks in NFL history. Vick became the first QB to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season (2006), revolutionizing the position and making Atlanta a consistent playoff contender.
  • Returned to prominence in the 2010s during the Matt Ryan–Julio Jones era. Ryan won NFL MVP in 2016, leading one of the most dominant offenses in league history, while Julio Jones became one of the most feared wide receivers of his generation.
  • Reached their second Super Bowl in the 2016 season (Super Bowl LI), building a 28-3 lead against the New England Patriots before suffering a dramatic overtime defeat, one of the most memorable comebacks in NFL history.
  • Captured NFC South Division titles in 2004, 2010, 2012, and 2016, consistently battling division rivals like the Saints, Panthers, and Buccaneers.
  • Produced several Pro Bowlers and All-Pro players, including Roddy White, Deion Sanders, John Abraham, Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, Michael Turner, and Grady Jarrett.
  • Opened Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2017, a state-of-the-art facility known for its architectural innovation, retractable roof, and fan-friendly experience.
  • Established a passionate and loyal fanbase known as the “Dirty Birds,” who have supported the team through dramatic highs and rebuilding years alike.
  • As of 2025, the Falcons are entering a new era under head coach Raheem Morris, with an emphasis on youth development, defensive toughness, and organizational stability led by owner Arthur Blank and GM Terry Fontenot.

While the Falcons are still chasing their first Super Bowl title, they remain one of the NFL’s most intriguing teams, with a legacy shaped by iconic moments, explosive talent, and a commitment to building a championship-caliber future.

Major Rivalries of the Atlanta Falcons

One of the fiercest rivalries in the NFL, the Falcons-Saints matchup is defined by decades of divisional showdowns, passionate fan bases, and dramatic finishes. As founding members of the NFC South and frequent playoff hopefuls, Atlanta and New Orleans have clashed in some of the league’s most emotionally charged games. The rivalry intensified in the 2000s and 2010s during the Matt Ryan vs. Drew Brees era, producing highlight-reel plays, last-second field goals, and high-stakes moments. The dislike between the teams—and their fans—runs deep, making every meeting must-watch football.

The Falcons' rivalry with the Carolina Panthers has evolved into a competitive and often unpredictable NFC South clash. Since the Panthers joined the league in 1995, the two teams have engaged in numerous hard-fought battles, with playoff positioning often on the line. The rivalry gained national attention during the mid-2010s when both teams were among the NFC’s elite, and matchups frequently featured physical defenses, dual-threat quarterbacks, and divisional tension.

The Falcons-Buccaneers rivalry has long been a divisional battle within the NFC South, but it took on a new level of intensity during Tom Brady’s tenure in Tampa Bay. While the Bucs found recent success, including a Super Bowl win in 2020, Atlanta has remained a tough divisional challenger. Games between the two are often offensive showcases, with young talent on both sides setting the stage for exciting matchups. With both franchises undergoing transition, the rivalry continues to be an important measuring stick in the NFC South.

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A historical rivalry dating back to the Falcons’ early NFL days, the Falcons-Cowboys rivalry is built on a foundation of memorable playoff encounters and nationally televised battles. While not divisional opponents, the Falcons and Cowboys have faced off in several high-profile games, including the 1980 NFC Divisional Round and multiple thrilling regular-season contests. The rivalry remains relevant due to the Cowboys' national spotlight and the Falcons’ desire to reassert themselves as NFC contenders.

Major Contracts of the Atlanta Falcons in 2025

Heading into the 2025 NFL season, the Atlanta Falcons have reshaped their roster with strategic financial moves to balance long-term investments with immediate impact. 

  • Kirk Cousins (Quarterback)
  • Contract: Four years, $180 million (signed in 2024)
  • Details: Cousins’ deal includes $100 million guaranteed and averages $45 million annually. He was brought in to provide leadership and veteran stability at the quarterback position.
  • Michael Penix Jr. (Quarterback)
  • Contract: Rookie deal, four years, $18 million
  • Details: Drafted in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, Penix is viewed as the future of the franchise. He will develop under Cousins’ mentorship with the potential to take over in the coming years.
  • Bijan Robinson (Running Back)
  • Contract: Four years, $21.96 million (rookie deal from 2023)
  • Details: A dynamic dual-threat back, Robinson is the centerpiece of the Falcons’ offense. His rookie deal includes a fifth-year option.
  • Drake London (Wide Receiver)
  • Contract: Four years, $21.5 million (2022 rookie deal)
  • Details: A physical receiver and red-zone threat, London is in year four of his contract with a likely fifth-year option to be exercised soon.
  • Darnell Mooney (Wide Receiver)
  • Contract: Three years, $39 million (signed in 2024)
  • Details: Signed from Chicago, Mooney brings speed and route-running ability, forming a potent receiving trio with London and Pitts.
  • Kyle Pitts (Tight End)
  • Contract: Four years, $32.9 million (2021 rookie deal), 5th-year option likely picked up for 2025
  • Details: Known for his versatility and athleticism, Pitts is a matchup nightmare and a core piece of Atlanta’s offense.
  • Chris Lindstrom (Guard)
  • Contract: Five years, $105 million (signed in 2023)
  • Details: One of the top-paid guards in the league, Lindstrom anchors the interior offensive line with elite run-blocking and pass protection.

  • Jake Matthews (Left Tackle)
  • Contract: Three years, $55.5 million (signed in 2022, restructured in 2024)
  • Details: A longtime Falcon and leader on the line, Matthews remains a steady presence at left tackle.

Notable Coaches and Players

  • Dan Reeves (1997–2003)Legendary head coach who led the Falcons to their first Super Bowl appearance in the 1998 season. A veteran football mind and proven winner, Reeves brought credibility and discipline, guiding Atlanta to a franchise-best 14-2 season and an NFC Championship.
  • Mike Smith (2008–2014) – The winningest coach in team history. Smith ushered in an era of stability and success, including multiple playoff berths and a 13-3 record in 2012.
  • Dan Quinn (2015–2020) – Architect of the Falcons’ second Super Bowl appearance (LI). Known for his player-first leadership and defensive focus, Quinn helped build one of the league’s most explosive teams.
  • Arthur Smith (2021–2023)Focused on rebuilding the franchise and developing young talent. Though his tenure had ups and downs, Smith laid the groundwork for a more balanced offense and a retooled roster.
  • Raheem Morris (2024–Present) – Recently re-appointed head coach with a defensive pedigree and a vision for returning the Falcons to playoff contention. Morris previously served as interim head coach and brings leadership and familiarity to the franchise.
  • Matt Ryan (QB, 2008–2021)The Falcons' all-time leading passer and 2016 NFL MVP, Ryan was the steady face of the franchise for over a decade. He led Atlanta to Super Bowl LI and became one of the most respected quarterbacks of his era.
  • Julio Jones (WR, 2011–2020)One of the best wide receivers in NFL history, known for elite route-running, physical dominance, and numerous franchise and NFL records. A seven-time Pro Bowler and cornerstone of the team’s golden offensive era.
  • Michael Vick (QB, 2001–2006)A game-changing dual-threat quarterback who revolutionized the position. Vick’s speed, elusiveness, and arm strength made him a fan favorite and one of the most electrifying athletes in league history.
  • Deion Sanders (CB/KR, 1989–1993)Hall of Fame cornerback and return specialist who earned the nickname “Prime Time” in Atlanta. Sanders brought flair, lockdown coverage, and highlight-reel returns that redefined the position.
  • Jamal Anderson (RB, 1994–2001)Famous for the “Dirty Bird” dance, Anderson powered the offense during the Falcons' 1998 Super Bowl run. He rushed for a franchise-record 1,846 yards that season and remains a fan icon.
  • Roddy White (WR, 2005–2015) – A four-time Pro Bowler and one of the most dependable receivers in team history. White helped bridge the gap between the Vick and Ryan eras and remains beloved by fans.
  • Tony Gonzalez (TE, 2009–2013) – A Hall of Fame tight end who extended his legendary career in Atlanta. Known for his leadership, consistency, and red-zone dominance.
  • Grady Jarrett (DT, 2015–Present) – A relentless force on the defensive line and team captain. Jarrett has been the heart of Atlanta’s defense for nearly a decade, including a standout Super Bowl LI performance.
  • Jessie Tuggle (LB, 1987–2000) – Nicknamed “The Hammer,” Tuggle was a tackling machine and emotional leader for over a decade. A five-time Pro Bowler and franchise legend.
  • William Andrews (RB, 1979–1986) – A dynamic and powerful back who was one of the most feared runners of his era before injuries cut his career short.
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Who Are the Starters for the 2025 Season?

Offense

  • Quarterback: Kirk Cousins
  • Running Back: Bijan Robinson
  • Wide Receiver 1: Drake London
  • Wide Receiver 2: Darnell Mooney
  • Slot Receiver: Rondale Moore (or KhaDarel Hodge in certain packages)
  • Tight End: Kyle Pitts
  • Left Tackle: Jake Matthews
  • Left Guard: Matthew Bergeron
  • Center: Drew Dalman
  • Right Guard: Chris Lindstrom
  • Right Tackle: Kaleb McGary
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Defense

  • Left Defensive End: Arnold Ebiketie
  • Defensive Tackle 1: David Onyemata
  • Defensive Tackle 2: Grady Jarrett (if healthy)
  • Right Defensive End: Leonard Floyd
  • Strongside Linebacker (SAM): Kaden Elliss
  • Middle Linebacker (MIKE): Troy Andersen
  • Weakside Linebacker (WILL): Nate Landman (or DeAngelo Malone in nickel packages)
  • Cornerback 1: A.J. Terrell
  • Cornerback 2: Clark Phillips III
  • Free Safety: Jessie Bates III
  • Strong Safety: Richie Grant (or DeMarcco Hellams in rotation)

The Schedule of the Atlanta Falcons in 2025

The schedule is based on the NFL’s rotating division format, their 2024 record, and fixed divisional matchups. The official dates and times will be announced in May 2025

Home Games (at Mercedes-Benz Stadium)

  • New Orleans Saints
  • Carolina Panthers
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Washington Commanders
  • Denver Broncos
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Dallas Cowboys

Away Games

  • New Orleans Saints
  • Carolina Panthers
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • New York Giants
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Seattle Seahawks
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