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As the 2025 season approaches, it’s time for lists and rankings, and ESPN used its annual survey of league executives, scouts, and coaches to rank the top 10 interior offensive linemen in the NFL, ...
The Atlanta Falcons stood out in the trenches alongside the defending Super Bowl champions for their efforts last season ...
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNFalcons offensive line receives generous ranking from Pro Football FocusWhile the Falcons lost center Drew Dalman in free agency after he emerged as one of the better centers in the league, former ...
The Falcons made a similar move during the 2024 NFL draft, trading away a future third-round pick to move up to pick No. 35 ...
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons' rivals unveil alternate white helmets for 2025 NFL seasonOn Wednesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter shared a photo of the New Orleans Saints ' new alternate white helmet, which they will ...
The Atlanta Falcons are moving forward with Michael Penix Jr. as their starting QB in 2025. Right now, Kirk Cousins is the backup but one prediction has him starting for an AFC team where he has ...
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons post-draft position breakdown: Defensive lineThe Atlanta Falcons invested heavily at the edge position in the 2025 NFL draft, but they didn't do much to address the ...
The Atlanta Falcons emphasized upgrading their defensive line this offseason after posting a disappointing 31 sacks ...
The Atlanta Falcons addressed their pass rush in a big way on Thursday night with the acquisition of edge rushers Jalon Walker at No. 15 and James Pearce Jr. at No. 26. However, they’re still ...
The Atlanta Falcons let go of Grady Jarrett in the offseason and had multiple issues with the defensive line last season, one big one being not getting to the quarterback.They ranked 31st in the ...
The Atlanta Falcons were missing an important player from Organized Team Activities (OTA) today as offensive tackle Kaleb McGary was not present on the first day. These sessions, while technically ...
During his Falcons tenure, he would play 46 games and start 36 of them. After leaving Atlanta, Schweitzer continued his career by signing with the Washington Commanders and New York Jets .
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