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After what amounted to a redshirt season, 2024 fourth-round pick Brandon Dorlus is turning heads at Atlanta Falcons training camp.
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Former LSU football wide receiver released by Atlanta Falcons after two preseason games
Former LSU football wide receiver DJ Chark spent less than a month with the Atlanta Falcons. On Monday, he was released after two preseason games.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. reminded one observer of Matthew Stafford during a recent practice.
The Atlanta Falcons were in the market for edge rushers in the offseason, and NFL Network's Nick Shook thinks they could do with more proven production.
The Atlanta Falcons made multiple roster moves Monday morning, including cutting former Pro Bowl wide receiver D.J. Chark. A former second-round pick out of LSU, Chark signed with the Falcons in July after previously playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions, Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Chargers during his career.
The Tennessee Titans defeated the Atlanta Falcons in Week 2 of preseason action, and tight end Gunnar Helm earned Player of the Game honors.
The Atlanta Falcons signed a pair of former San Francisco 49ers tight ends prior to the 2024 season: Charlie Woerner and Ross Dwelley.
The Atlanta Falcons have released Pro Bowl wide receiver DJ Chark just three weeks after signing him to a one-year deal.
The Tennessee Titans will travel to Mercedes-Benz Stadium tonight for a preseason matchup with the Atlanta Falcons. Fans can watch tonight’s contest on NFL Network with streaming available through FuboTV, Sling Blue, DirecTV and NFL+.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. was considered a risk prior to the NFL Draft because of a long injury history in college.
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NFL.com predicts each game on the Falcons' 2025 schedule
Adam Rank and Ali Bhanpuri released a new feature predicting the outcome of every game on the 2025 NFL schedule. Both analysts predicted the Falcons to finish under .500. Rank predicted Atlanta to go 6-11, while Bhanpuri's prediction was slightly more optimistic at 8-9.
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