Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris shared whether he plans to get back at North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick.
The Atlanta Falcons haven't reached a deal with outside linebacker Matthew Judon before the start of free agency.
The Tush Push may be a thing of the past if there's more support. Count Raheem Morris and the Falcons as supporters to ban it.
NFL season was bittersweet for the Atlanta Falcons. The team got off to a 6-3 start before losing six of the final eight games to miss the playoffs for a seventh consecutive year. Despite the disappointing finish,
The Atlanta Falcons appear poised to add a new nickel cornerback, as starter Dee Alford is set to be an unrestricted free agent.
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After a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers to open the NFL regular season, the Atlanta Falcons would make a bit of a run to gain the momentum needed to make a playoff run, but that momentum would then be stopped in its tracks.
Falcons coach Raheem Morris said he would vote against the Tush Push — he’s felt that way for three years, he said there’s no other play in football that allows you to push and pull a player like
Raheem Morris has too much respect for Bill Belichick after the UNC coach and his girlfriend took subtle shot at Falcons.
The most notable improvement was the team's head coach grade. Morris earned the second-highest grade in the NFL (A-plus). This comes one year after former Falcons head coach Arthur Smith earned the third-worst grade (C-plus) in the league.