ESPN's Chris Russo crushed Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot for how they handled quarterback Kirk Cousins' injury.
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Hosted on MSNOffseason Roundtable: Falcons prepare for free agencyAs personnel decisions are finalized in Atlanta, the front office may have to be more savvy in free agency following two ...
On Thursday, the NFL officially raised the salary cap for the 2025 season to $279.2 million per team. This represents an ...
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WZGC Radio Atlanta on MSNWhat Falcons' high ranks on NFLPA report card will mean on fieldShift explains why the Atlanta Falcons jumping from 25th to third in NFLPA’s annual report card will translate to wins on the ...
The Atlanta Falcons made a preemptive change on their coaching staff to prepare for the potential exit of offensive coordinator Zac Robinson next offseason.
With less than two weeks remaining until NFL free agency begins, the league has set its salary cap level for 2025. NFL ...
The Atlanta Falcons will have an interview with Georgia defensive back and Jefferson native Malaki Starks at the 2025 NFL ...
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Hosted on MSN2025 NFL Scouting Combine primer: How to watch, what to knowThough it’s officially the offseason, the NFL grind never stops, and that’s especially the case now with 31 NFL teams chasing ...
GM Joe Hortiz joins 'The Insiders' to talk Los Angeles Chargers' offseason goals. NFL Network's Cam Wolfe discusses where Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson stands entering Year 3 as a ...
NFL Network's Cam Wolfe discusses where Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson stands entering Year 3 as a Colt.
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo: GM Mickey Loomis believes New Orleans Saints will keep quarterback Derek Carr in 2025.
On this episode of Chargers Weekly, hosts Chris Hayre and Matt "Money" Smith are onsite at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis to recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The ...
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