The Falcons need pass-rushing help, and a new prediction links them to a veteran Pro Bowler in free agency. But can Atlanta afford him?
It's all but a certainty that the Atlanta Falcons are going to target a defensive prospect in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. But it's less clear where i
Former Atlanta Falcons safety Keanu Neal is officially calling it a career. The 29-year-old announced he was retiring from the NFL in a social media post that thanked the Falcons for giving him his start.
One name fans have been calling for over the last couple of offseasons may be available. Two-time Pro Bowl linebacker Haason Reddick is set to become a free agent after a tumultuous 2024 campaign in which he missed seven games due to a contract dispute with the New York Jets.
If the Atlanta Falcons hope to end their seven-year playoff drought next season, they must find a way to upgrade their pass rush. Without much salary cap space, many expect the team to target an edge rusher in the 2025 NFL draft.
With two starters set to enter free agency, the Atlanta Falcons need to find some help in the secondary this offseason. Cornerback Mike Hughes and safety Justin Simmons may not return next season and there are no clear replacements on the roster.
The 2024 offseason included one of the best free agent signings in NFL history. It also included one of the worst. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman struck gold when he acquire
Just two weeks ago, the Washington Commanders granted star defensive lineman Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade. The two-time Pro Bowler apparently didn't find the kind of interest he and Washington were hoping for,
The Atlanta Falcons know the price they'll need to pay to acquire Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson.
Former first-round pick Keanu Neal, who spent eight seasons in the NFL primarily as a safety, announced his retirement Sunday.
After spending three seasons in college with the Florida Gators, Neal was selected with the No. 17 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft by the Falcons. He spent five seasons in Atlanta, making his first and only Pro Bowl in 2017, his second year in the league.
Kirk Cousins might not know what’s next for him in Atlanta, but he’s making the most of special moments at home. The experienced quarterback recently shared a proud dad moment on Instagram.