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The Atlanta Falcons have several marketable stars, but the winning has not yet followed them. Despite having not been in the NFC playoffs since 2017, the Dirty
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Falcons will feature in five primetime games during the 2025 NFL season, league sources told 11Alive's Maria Martin on Wednesday. The news comes as the NFL will unveil its full 2025 league schedule later on Wednesday night .
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Sporting News on MSNAtlanta Falcons rumored 2025 schedule includes five prime-time gamesNBC reporter Zach Klein said that he's been informed the Falcons will appear in four prime-time games this season: two Monday Night Football home matchups against the Buffalo Bill
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SB Nation on MSNFalcons schedule release 2025: Atlanta confirmed as Colts’ opponent for 2025 Munich, Germany game in Week 10Well, the Falcons are going to Germany at least. The team confirmed Tuesday morning, in advance of the NFL schedule release extravaganza coming our way on Wednesday, that the Falcons will face the Colts in Munich, Germany, on Nov. 9, 2025, Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season.
The Atlanta Falcons have a lot riding on second-year quarterback Michael Penix Jr., and Charles McDonald of Yahoo Sports likes what he sees.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNWhere do the Falcons rank in strength of schedule for 2025 NFL season?As we look ahead to the 2025 NFL season, Falcons fans are wondering if this will be the year the team finally snaps its seven-year playoff drought. With a loaded offense, led by second-year quarterback Michael Penix Jr ., and revamped defense, Atlanta should make some noise this season.
Many pundits are comparing Jalon Walker to Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons as they have similar skill sets.
Things may have been drastically different for the Atlanta Falcons had they not passed on Justin Fields during the 2021 NFL Draft
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons' Michael Penix ranked among NFL's best QBs on a rookie contractPenix was impressive, but his limited body of work landed him lower on the list than some of the other quarterbacks from his draft class. Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels was ranked No. 1, Bears QB Caleb Williams was ranked sixth, and Bo Nix of the Broncos landed at No. 7.