The Falcons went with their second defensive player in the third round of the draft in Detroit.
The Falcons traded up in the second round in order to select defensive tackle Ruke Orhorhoro with the No. 35 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Falcons went with a defensive player in the second round of the draft in Detroit.
After Atlanta drafted Penix No. 8 overall, the Falcons welcomed the quarterback to the team facility in Flowery Branch, Ga.
The Falcons used their No. 8 overall draft pick Thursday to select quarterback Michael Penix Jr., planning to let him learn and grow under starter Kirk Cousins.
Atlanta has their No. 8 overall pick in Michael Penix Jr., now the focus shifts to other positions, particularly those of need.
The Falcons drafted a quarterback in the first round despite signing Kirk Cousins in free agency.
Michael Penix Jr. was confident he impressed the Falcons but didn’t expect to be picked No. 8 overall until he heard the phone ring.
Atlanta already has Kirk Cousins under contract for four years. Now, the team potentially has something Matt Ryan never had: a successor.
Atlanta decides to use its first-round draft pick on former Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
The board is stacked. The hay is in the barn. Now comes the fun part.
As of now, the Falcons have eight picks in this year’s draft, beginning with No. 8 overall.
It’s draft week, y’all. Here’s one more mock draft to get you thinking.
As it stands, the Falcons have eight picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, starting with No. 8 overall in the first round Thursday.
The 2024 NFL Draft starts Thursday, with the Falcons on the clock at No. 8 overall… as of now.
In his pre-draft press conference, Atlanta general manager Terry Fontenot addressed questions about the Falcons’ new quarterback.
Looking back on a Hall of Fame worthy career as Matt Ryan officially announces retirement from the league.
The Falcons need to find cornerback A.J. Terrell a consistent running mate.
In this week’s mock draft, Tori McElhaney hands over the drafting responsibilities to members of the Atlanta Falcons digital, communications and creative teams. It’s a fun one, y’all.
Each member of the Falcons editorial team will release a seven-round mock draft this week. Up first, Terrin Waack.
After nine years with AMB Sports and Entertainment, former CEO and current vice chairman, Steve Cannon, has announced he will retire from the organization at the end of June.
It’s been all defense lately, but this roundup includes a possible trade up for a wide receiver.
The USO Merit Award is bestowed upon a public figure using his or her platform to interface and integrate with active-duty service members.
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