Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons

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Info

Coach:Arthur Smith

Country:
USA
USA
Tournament:
NFL
NFL
Venue

Stadium:Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Capacity:71000

City:Atlanta

FixturesResults

Squad
Quarterbacks

5QB

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L. Woodside
L. Woodside

4QB

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D. Ridder
D. Ridder
Running Backs

25RB

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T. Allgeier
T. Allgeier

35RB

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A. Williams
A. Williams

84RB

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C. Patterson
C. Patterson

0RB

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C. Ratkovich
C. Ratkovich

36RB

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B. Baylor
B. Baylor
Wide Receivers

14WR

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D. Byrd
D. Byrd

81WR

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R. Henry
R. Henry

5WR

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D. London
D. London

88WR

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F. Darby
F. Darby

12WR

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K. Hodge
K. Hodge

17WR

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O. Zaccheaus
O. Zaccheaus
Tight Ends

86TE

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A. Firkser
A. Firkser

15TE

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F. Franks
F. Franks

85TE

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M. Pruitt
M. Pruitt

8TE

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K. Pitts
K. Pitts

87TE

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J. FitzPatrick
J. FitzPatrick

46TE

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P. Hesse
P. Hesse
Offensive Tackles

70OT

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J. Matthews
J. Matthews

76OT

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K. McGary
K. McGary

74OT

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G. Ifedi
G. Ifedi

75OT

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I. Prince
I. Prince
Guards

0G

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K. Hinton
K. Hinton

68G

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E. Wilkinson
E. Wilkinson

66G

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C. Gossett
C. Gossett

63G

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C. Lindstrom
C. Lindstrom

75G

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J. Shaffer
J. Shaffer

61G

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M. Hennessy
M. Hennessy
Offensive Linemen

64OL

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R. Neuzil
R. Neuzil

73OL

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T. Vrabel
T. Vrabel
Defensive Backs

37DB

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D. Alford
D. Alford

25DB

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C. Armstrong
C. Armstrong

46DB

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M. Abernathy
M. Abernathy

28DB

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M. Ford
M. Ford

21DB

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R. Fenton
R. Fenton

26DB

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I. Oliver
I. Oliver
Corner Backs

0CB

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J. Peters
J. Peters

34CB

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D. Hall
D. Hall

0CB

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J. Guidry
J. Guidry

0CB

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J. Reid
J. Reid

24CB

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A. Terrell
A. Terrell

30CB

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M. Hankins
M. Hankins

39CB

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D. Mabin
D. Mabin
Defensive Tackles

94DT

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J. Dalton
J. Dalton

93DT

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T. Horne
T. Horne

65DT

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A. Anderson
A. Anderson

95DT

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T. Graham
T. Graham

79DT

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J. Johnson
J. Johnson

94DT

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A. Huggins
A. Huggins
Defensive Ends

94DE

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A. Bledsoe
A. Bledsoe

0DE

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T. Fisk
T. Fisk

92DE

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M. Dickerson
M. Dickerson

99DE

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J. Gaziano
J. Gaziano
Linebackers

47LB

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A. Ebiketie
A. Ebiketie

44LB

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T. Andersen
T. Andersen

54LB

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D. Anenih
D. Anenih

51LB

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D. Malone
D. Malone

55LB

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N. Landman
N. Landman
Safeties

27SAF

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R. Grant
R. Grant
Punters

13P

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B. Pinion
B. Pinion
Long Snappers

48LS

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L. McCullough
L. McCullough
Kickers

7K

KR
Y. Koo
Y. Koo
Centers

67C

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D. Dalman
D. Dalman

62C

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J. Harrison
J. Harrison
Nose Tackles

97NT

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G. Jarrett
G. Jarrett
Free Safeties

32FS

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J. Hawkins
J. Hawkins

23FS

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E. Harris
E. Harris
Inside Linebackers

53ILB

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N. Kwiatkoski
N. Kwiatkoski

48ILB

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D. Etheridge
D. Etheridge

54ILB

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R. Evans
R. Evans

3ILB

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M. Walker
M. Walker
Outside Linebackers

56OLB

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Q. Bell
Q. Bell

9OLB

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L. Carter
L. Carter

92OLB

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A. Ogundeji
A. Ogundeji

48OLB

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B. Dupree
B. Dupree
Fullback

41FB

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J. Raine
J. Raine

40FB

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K. Smith
K. Smith

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About Franchise

The Atlanta Falcons are a football team based in Atlanta, Georgia, playing their home games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. They are part of the National Football Conference (NFC) South division of the National Football League (NFL).

The Falcons made multiple playoff appearances and have had some memorable seasons. One of their most notable seasons came in 1998 when they reached their first Super Bowl. Led by quarterback Chris Chandler and running back Jamal Anderson, the team had an impressive season. However, they ultimately fell short to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII.

Their greatest success they achieved during the 2016 season. Under the leadership of head coach Dan Quinn and quarterback Matt Ryan, the team finished with an 11-5 regular-season record. They advanced through the playoffs and reached Super Bowl LI, where they faced the New England Patriots. Unfortunately, they were not unable to maintain it and had a heartbreaking loss in overtime.

The Falcons have produced legendary players like Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, and Michael Vick.

 

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FAQs

Who are some of the most well-known former Atlanta Falcons players?

  • Deion Sanders. Known as "Prime Time," Deion Sanders is one of the greatest cornerbacks in NFL history.
  • Michael Vick. Quarterback with his speed and athleticism. Vick was a three-time Pro Bowler during his time with the Falcons.
  • Julio Jones. One of the best wide receivers of his generation. He played for the Falcons from 2011 to 2020 and established himself as a dominant force on the field. He set numerous franchise records during his tenure with the Falcons.
  • Tony Gonzalez. One of the greatest tight ends in NFL history. He played for the Falcons from 2009 to 2013 and had a significant impact on the team's offense. He was a 14-time Pro Bowler and set multiple records for tight ends during his career.
  • Roddy White. A standout wide receiver for the Falcons from 2005 to 2015. A four-time Pro Bowler, he became the franchise's all-time leading receiver.

 

What is the name of the Atlanta Falcons stadium?

Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The stadium can adjust 71,000 people.

 

Who is the current Atlanta Falcons head coach?

Artur Smith is the current head coach of the Atlanta Falcons. The team hired Smith in January 2021, replacing Dan Quinn.

 

What are some of the most memorable Falcons moments?

  • Super Bowl XXXIII (1998). The Falcons reached their first-ever Super Bowl during the 1998 season.
  • Michael Vick's Dual-Threat Dominance
  • "The Miracle at the Georgia Dome" (2012). Less than a minute remaining in the NFC Divisional Playoff game against Seahawks. Quarterback Matt Ryan throws a perfect pass to wide receiver Harry Douglas. The team scores a game-winning field goal, securing a spot in the NFC Championship game
  • Record-Breaking Seasons by Julio Jones. In 2015, he became the first player in NFL history to have three consecutive 1,400-yard receiving seasons.

 

What are the Falcons' biggest NFL rivals?

New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers

 

Team: Atlanta Falcons

Stadium Name: Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Stadium capacity: 71 000

Sport: NFL (National Football League)