Falcons re-sign veteran free agent for depth along offensive line
With a need for a swing tackle, the Falcons are bringing back veteran free agent Germain Ifedi on a one-year deal, according to Tom Pelissero. …
Grading Each Falcons Offseason Move — Defense & Special Teams
The legal tampering period for the NFL began on March 13th, but NFL free agency officially kicked off on March 15th. With the Falcons having …
Falcons host Jessie Bates III former Bengals teammate on free agent visit
The Falcons have bolstered the depth of the roster with the recent signings of Mike Hughes, Cornell Armstrong, Tae Davis, and Mack Hollins. And they’re …
PFF names the biggest remaining needs for the Falcons
The Falcons have had a solid start to free agency, but they still have a few holes to fill before the draft. Trevor Sikkema of …
Grading Each Falcons Offseason Move — Offense
The legal tampering period for the NFL began on March 13th, but NFL free agency officially kicked off on March 15th. With the Falcons having …
Falcons to host veteran DL Calais Campbell on free agent visit
After being released by the Ravens in a cap-saving move, Calais Campbell is taking a free-agent visit to the Atlanta Falcons. The #Falcons are planning …
Familiarity a driving factor for Falcons free agent additions
Free agent destinations can be appealing for a number of reasons. Every player values different factors, but the primary motivations will always remain the same …
Former Falcons special teams mainstay finds new home in free agency
According to Ian Rapoport, former Falcons special teams ace Mike Ford has signed a one-year deal worth $2.25 million with the Browns. #Falcons CB Mike …
Falcons sign potential starting nickel defender in Mike Hughes
After hosting him on a visit, the Falcons are signing Mike Hughes to a two-year deal, according to Ian Rapoport. Mike Hughes is now expected …
Five starting-caliber free agent options remaining for the Falcons
The first couple of waves of free agency have past, and most of the top names are off the board. But some still remain, and …