The Atlanta Falcons signed former New York Giants and Denver Broncos wide receiver David Sills to a reserve/future contract, the team announced on Tuesday.
Sills, has played in 16 NFL games and has made seven starts in his time with the Giants (2019-22) and Broncos (2023-24).
The Atlanta Falcons will rightly focus on defense this offseason, but that doesn't mean they'll ignore the offensive side of the ball.
Pro Football Focus projected one player from each team to have a breakout season in 2025. Unsurprisingly, Penix was PFF’s choice for Atlanta: It’s fair to say that Penix changed the trajectory of this offense and it’s exciting to see what he can do with a full offseason to prepare as the starting quarterback.
Organizations that know what they are doing tend to be far better landing spots than dysfunctional franchises or those who are consistently inconsistent. While there is plenty of talent to be had in the 2025 NFL Draft,
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The Atlanta Falcons have hired former New York Jets defensive coordinator and interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich as their defensive coordinator, the team announced Saturday night. The Falcons interviewed seven candidates for the job, but Ulbrich always was considered the favorite because of his relationship with Falcons head coach Raheem Morris.
There’s still work to do on offense, though. The Falcons have some notable offensive players, including starting center Drew Dalman and Pro Bowl wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge, who are set to become free agents in 2025. Check out all 11 impending offensive free agents below:
It didn't take long for David Sills to land on his feet. After having his practice squad contract with the Denver Broncos expire on Monday, the wide receiver signed a reserve/future contract with the Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday,
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Atlanta's pass rush showed life, but the secondary got burned. The pass blocking held up, but Kyle Pitts had another disappointing season.