The only outcome so far is that Joey Bosa has spoken about joining his brother on the San Francisco 49ers, and that a contract may be in the works with the two sides working towards a deal. The Los Angeles Chargers cut Bosa on Thursday, clearing $25 million in salary cap space.
The Falcons need pass-rushing help, and a new prediction links them to a veteran Pro Bowler in free agency. But can Atlanta afford him?
The Los Angeles Chargers parted ways with Joey Bosa before the start of NFL free agency, and while the star defensive end has been linked with a possible move to join his brother Nick on the San Francisco 49ers, another team is expected to be in the mix to land his signature.
After receiving poor grades for the 2023 campaign, the Los Angeles Chargers, Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders made the most significant leaps in improving working conditions for their players in 2024,
The Falcons will have to be firm when it comes to landing generational talent. All eyes will be on whoever they choose in the first round due to the nature of the pick being a savior of sorts to help shore up the defensive side of the football, finally. But, what gems exist outside of the first round? Who will be available?
The University of Georgia is based in Athens, a shade over 40 miles southeast of Falcons headquarters in Flowery Branch. It's possible this will be the year Atlanta finally plucks a Bulldog in the first round. Either way, it seems the Falcons are in a strong position to take a player who will fill a major need.
Here are four questions I will be trying to answer in my travels around Indianapolis.
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Yardbarker on MSNFalcons may have wasted 2025 draft pick following latest reportThe Falcons traded a 2025 third-round pick (No. 77 overall) to the Patriots for Judon during training camp last season. Judon finished the year with 5.5 sacks, five passes defended and an interception. Per Pro Football Focus data, he ranked fourth on the Falcons with 25 total pressures.
The Miami Dolphins are the top-ranked team, followed by the Minnesota Vikings, for the second consecutive season in the NFL Players Association report card
The Falcons, who were 25th last year, moved to third after opening a new team training facility. The Raiders were fourth, followed by the Chargers, Texans and 49ers. The Chargers, who also opened a new team training facility, moved up from 30th in 2024.
The Atlanta Falcons know the price they'll need to pay to acquire Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson.
Rodgers was the Falcons’ defensive line coach last season. He previously worked under Staley with the Chargers, serving as the team’s outside linebackers coach and defensive run game coordinator in 2021 and as the defensive line coach and defensive run ...
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