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Training camp has just begun and there are still free agents available. The Falcons might not be done adding to their roster.
A new feature from Pro Football Sports Network identified one "shocking" cut candidate for each team as training camp begins.
With the Falcons' limited cap space, it's inevitable that some tough roster cuts will be made. Currently, Atlanta sits $14.5 million under the salary cap, just outside the bottom five teams in the ...
Outright cutting the veteran would also result in a net loss of $10 million after June 1, whereas a pre-June 1 release would've cost them $35 million. Prediction: Released by Falcons, then signs ...
The Falcons report to training camp ... The veteran is expected to help a ... put out his first 53-man roster projection and had a notable draft pick getting cut — 2022 third-round pick DeAngelo ...
Follow our daily updates from Falcons training camp, including intel on the QBs, tight position battles and potential ...
The Falcons are going to have a great mix of veteran leadership and young talent. One of the Falcons' 2025 draft picks ...
Pro Football Network released a new feature highlighting the best potential fits for the top remaining NFL free agents. The ...
The Falcons will badly need the $16.4 million in space releasing Jarrett will create with the league's salary cap. As of Jan. 20, Spotrac projected Atlanta to be $6.3 million over the cap when the ...
Taylor Heinicke is still under contract, and the veteran is expendable, which is why he was named among the NFL’s post-June 1 cut and trade candidates by CBS Sports.
All NFL teams must cut their rosters from 80 players to 53 by 4 p.m. Tuesday, and the Atlanta Falcons have lots of difficult decisions to make.. READ MORE: Atlanta Falcons Cuts and Roster Tracker ...