As the NFL trade deadline nears, the Atlanta Falcons continue to be linked to some of the market's top available pass rushers -- but the Falcons only have until 4 p.m. Tuesday to get a deal done. Atlanta is one of the NFL's hottest teams,
NFL fans called out a ref who positioned himself and rubbed his groin against an Atlanta Falcons player during the game.
How close the final score was is not indicative of what we saw on the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday afternoon. The Atlanta Falcons looked
One could argue that nobody had a better week in the NFL than the Atlanta Falcons. Not only did they beat America's Team at home to improve to 6-3 on the year,
The Atlanta Falcons defensive front came alive in Week 9 with 3 sacks ... The Falcons didn't make any moves at the NFL trade deadline, which passed at 4 pm ET Tuesday. Most notably, the Falcons stayed pat with their edge rushers despite sitting last ...
Atlanta Falcons linebacker Kaden Elliss addressed his team's pressure on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott in Week 9.
"Even at age 33, Mack is coming off of consecutive Pro Bowl seasons while still disrupting offenses. He is on a one-year, $19.2 million deal with the Los Angeles Chargers, but over $17 million came in the form of a signing bonus, so his relative affordability becomes an attractive part of the equation," Licata added.
The Atlanta Falcons are contenders because they boast one of the most ... Despite being fourth in the NFL in blitz rate, they’re only 16th in pressure rate per Pro Football Reference. They can’t really get home with their pressures, and because of ...
Dallas is coming off a narrow road loss at San Francisco, but it won its first three road games this season. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott got hot in the second half against the 49ers, leading a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown drives. Prescott has 1,845 passing yards and 10 touchdowns this season, averaging more than 260 passing yards per game.
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