Falcons signing veteran TE Austin Hooper to 1-year deal
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Atlanta Falcons president Matt Ryan explains GM Ian Cunningham’s full control over free agency and the NFL Draft after the hire Thursday.
New Falcons president of football Matt Ryan expressed how he's "excited" about what the future holds for QB Michael Penix Jr.
Falcons president of football Matt Ryan would not commit Tuesday to Michael Penix Jr. being the team's starting quarterback.
As the Falcons enter a new era with Matt Ryan in the front office, answers are needed at the quarterback position. Veteran signal-caller Kirk Cousins has been released, while two-year pro Michael Penix Jr.
When is a primary football executive truly the primary football executive? Regarding the Falcons’ hiring of former Bears assistant G.M. Ian Cunningham to be the successor to Terry Fontenot, the NFL decided that Cunningham will not be the primary football executive.
Atlanta Falcons president of football Matt Ryan says that surrounding Michael Penix Jr. with a strong coaching staff is a major priority for the new regime under head coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Ian Cunningham. That emphasis has been very ...
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles was not willing to engage in conversation regarding the team being passed over for compensatory picks.
Matt Ryan's role as the Atlanta Falcons football president came up again during Super Bowl week and it's sure to trigger a new wave of Bears fan discontent. Reports have said the Bears will not get the Rooney Rule benefit of two third-round draft picks ...
Two years after the Falcons made Michael Penix the eighth overall pick in the draft, the new regime in Atlanta has not made any commitments to Penix as the franchise quarterback going forward. Falcons President Matt Ryan says Penix needs to get healthy ...
FLOWERY BRANCH – Just an hour after adding one former Atlanta Falcons pass catcher, general manager Ian Cunningham has reportedly signed tight end Austin Hooper in free agency on a one-year deal worth $3.25 million. The move, first reported by NFL insider Ian Rapoport, will give the Falcons another receiving option at the tight end position.