The Los Angeles Chargers are headed to the playoffs ... a very interesting name coud be available this March: Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts. Pitts is preparing to enter the final year ...
The Falcons have fired defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake after the team allowed the second-most touchdown passes in the NFL and had the second-fewest sacks.
The Atlanta Falcons have now interviewed four coaches for their defensive coordinator vacancy. The team met with Green Bay Packers pass-game coordinator Derrick Ansley in the second of two interviews Thursday.
After missing the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season, the Atlanta Falcons fired defensive coordinator Jimmy ... He has been an NFL assistant coach since 2009 and was with the Los Angeles Chargers the previous three seasons. "After a thorough ...
In training camp this season, the Falcons were shopping Heinicke, who lost his backup job when Atlanta brought in Kirk Cousins and Michael Penix Jr. The Falcons reached a deal with the Chargers, who traded a sixth-round pick for Heinicke to backup Herbert.
Los Angeles has 30 players scheduled to become free agents this March, with 27 set to become unrestricted free agents, which are players with four or more accrued seasons and an expired contract.
The Atlanta Falcons have interviewed former Cincinnati Bengals assistant Lou Anarumo and Green Bay Packers passing game coordinator Derrick Ansley.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox argued the Atlanta Falcons are a potential suitor for former Defensive Player of the Year Khalil Mack.
The Atlanta Falcons recently interviewed former Alabama defensive backs coach Derrick Ansley for the defensive coordinator opening. Ansley is currently serving as the passing game coordinator for the Green Bay Packers.
The coaching turnover continues. Atlanta will officially be looking for a new defensive coordinator as NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports
And there there were four. The NFL playoffs have paired down to just four teams left who will duke it out this coming weekend for an opportunity to go to the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, 28 teams have
Cleveland would sprint to the podium to draft Sanders, who might be an ideal fit in head coach Kevin Stefanski’s offense. You can’t go into 2025 with Cleveland’s QB situation as bad as it is, and Sanders’ accuracy and ability as a distributor over the middle of the field make him a perfect pick.