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Looking to rebound after consecutive losses, the Atlanta Falcons face one of the better position groups in the New England Patriots' wide receivers. Granted, everyone understands that the quarterback plays an integral role. Drake Maye is gaining traction as one of the better young signal callers in the NFL.
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Atlanta Falcons sign cornerback to practice squad
The Atlanta Falcons signed cornerback A.J. Woods to their 16-man practice squad, the team announced on Tuesday afternoon. Woods, a former undrafted free agent out of Pittsburgh, has yet to appear in an NFL game but spent time with the Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
With time running out for NFL teams to make moves ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline, Kirk Cousins reportedly wants another chance to start.
The unholy NFL whoopee cushion now sits in Flowery Branch. As if blowing a 28-3 lead in the freaking Super Bowl didn't confirm it enough, the Falcons are unquestionably the NFL's butt of the joke, pro football's grand punchline.
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NFL world reacts to Falcons' 34-10 loss to Miami Dolphins
The Atlanta Falcons could not have lost in more brutal fashion than they did in Sunday's 34-10 blowout at the hands of the Miami Dolphins. Several factors contributed to the team's fourth loss of the season, including a sleepy offense headed by an underperforming Kirk Cousins.
Atlanta Falcons head coach says he has confidence in offensive coordinator Zac Robinson after a 34-10 loss to the Dolphins.
Staff report Atlanta Falcons rookie edge rusher Jalon Walker (Salisbury, Georgia) has missed the last two games with a groin injury. There is some optimism in the Falcons camp that Walker will be able to return to action Sunday when the Falcons play New England.
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Atlanta Falcons gift Michael Penix Jr. a new best friend, defense gets needed attitude in latest 7-round 2026 NFL mock draft
Williams has been a bit banged up for Clemson so far this season, but when healthy, he is one of the more dependable wide receivers in the 2026 class. At 5-11 and 190 pounds, Williams is a slot receiver with tremendous short area quickness and football IQ. Combining his skill set with Drake London could be a wonderful pairing.
When the Atlanta Falcons last left Mercedes-Benz Stadium, they had just finished off an impressive 24-14 “Monday Night Football” win over the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 13