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🚨 BREAKING NEWS! UNFORTUNATELY IT DID NOT HAPPEN!! ATLANTA FALCONS NEWS TODAY – NFL 2024 Watch right now! https://youtu.be/VK-Per12ES4 https://youtu.be/_t95Jn2kbzs If you are a loyal fan, you can’t miss these videos! 🔴 Hello Atlanta Falcons fans, welcome to the ATLANTA FALCONS NEWS TODAY channel, here you can stay on top of everything that happens in
Rich Eisen and the guys reveal their predictions on how the NFC South will play out this season among the Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Carolina Panthers. Tune in to the Emmy-nominated Rich Eisen Show live for FREE on The Roku Channel at https://go.roku.com/thericheisenshow and also streaming on Audacy, Sirius channel
Atlanta Falcons News: Jessie Bates has signed a 4-year deal with the Falcons in 2023 NFL Free Agency. Bates will earn $64.02 million during his time in Atlanta after agreeing to terms. Falcons rumors have been swirling all offseason around what GM Terry Fontenot and head coach Arthur Smith’s plans were for NFL Free Agency
The Atlanta Falcons 53-man roster has been announced as GM Terry Fontenot, director of player personnel Ryan Pace and head coach Arthur Smith made 27 cuts to get the Falcons ready for 2022 NFL Week 1 vs. the New Orleans Saints. Players like Caleb Huntley, Justin Shaffer, Nick Kwiatkoski, Anthony Firkser missed out on the
Thor Nystrom (NBC Sports Edge) joins Aaron to discuss his thoughts on Atlanta Falcons rookie WR Drake London, as well as break down whether or not the Falcons are tanking. Aaron shares his reaction to Jeff Schultz’s interview of Falcons head coach Arthur Smith and the notion of tanking. Then he revisits his scouting report
Aaron answers listener questions, including on Calvin Ridley’s potential future and why the Atlanta Falcons should be a lot more worried about Jalen Mayfield than Kaleb McGary along their offensive line. First, he breaks down what are the salary cap and contract ramifications of Calvin Ridley being on the team’s Non-Football Injury list and what
Orange man bad! Football team good! These were the bold convictions we fearlessly carried into Super Bowl LI, the first-ever Super Bowl imbued with real political heat. Millions of us jumped on the Falcons’ bandwagon, and we all had a very good time. God bless our big old goofy trickster bird. This is part seven
ESPN NFL Reporter Dianna Russini and Rich Eisen discuss the latest developments in the Julio Jones trade scenario and how much the Falcons want in return for the talented-but-aging wide receiver. Watch the Rich Eisen Show, an Emmy-nominated sports talk show, streaming live on NBC’s Peacock, Audacy, and SiriusXM Ch. 211 Monday through Friday, noon–3