2024 Atlanta Falcons season

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2024 Atlanta Falcons season
Owner Arthur Blank
General manager Terry Fontenot
Head coach Raheem Morris
Home field Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Uniform
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The 2024 season will be the Atlanta Falcons' upcoming 59th in the National Football League (NFL), their eighth playing their home games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, their fourth under the general manager Terry Fontenot and their first under head coach Raheem Morris. They will attempt to improve on their 7–10 record from the previous three years, make the playoffs after a 6-year absence, and end their 7-year NFC South title drought.

Contents

Draft

2024 Atlanta Falcons Draft
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
1 8 Michael Penix Jr. QB Washington
235 Ruke Orhorhoro DT Clemson
43Traded to the Arizona Cardinals
374 Bralen Trice LB Washington
79Traded to Arizona Cardinals from Jacksonville
4109 Brandon Dorlus DT Oregon
5143 JD Bertrand LB Notre Dame
6186 Jase McClellan RB Alabama from Minnesota
187 Casey Washington WR Illinois
197 Zion Logue DT Georgia from Cleveland
2024 Atlanta Falcons undrafted free agents
NamePositionCollegeRef.
Ryan Coll OT Richmond [1]
JaQuae Jackson WR Rutgers
John Paddock QB Illinois
Nolan PotterOT Northern Illinois
Jayden Price CB North Dakota State
Anthony SaoCB MidAmerica Nazarene
Ryan Sanborn P Texas
Austin Stogner TE Oklahoma
Trey VavalCB Minnesota State
Isaiah WoodenWR Southern Utah

Staff

Front office
  • Owner/chairman – Arthur Blank
  • CEO – Rich McKay
  • President – Greg Beadles
  • General manager – Terry Fontenot
  • Assistant general manager – Kyle Smith
  • Director of player personnel – Ryan Pace
  • Director of college scouting – Adetokunbo Abanikanda
  • Director of coaching operations – Brian Griffin
  • Assistant director of college scouting – Duwane Jones
  • Senior director of football administration – Chris Olsen
  • Senior personnel executive – Ruston Webster
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Zac Robinson
  • Quarterbacks – T. J. Yates
  • Running backs – Michael Pitre
  • Wide receivers – Ike Hilliard
  • Tight ends – Kevin Koger
  • Run game coordinator/offensive line – Dwayne Ledford
  • Assistant offensive line – Shawn Flaherty
  • Assistant offensive line – Nick Jones
  • Senior offensive assistant – Ken Zampese
  • Offensive assistant – K.J. Black
  • Offensive assistant – Patrick Kramer
  • Offensive assistant/assistant quarterbacks – D.J. Williams
  • Pass game specialist/game management – Tim Berbenich
  • Pass game specialist – Chandler Whitmer
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
  • Special teams coordinator – Marquice Williams
  • Assistant special teams – Steven King
Support staff
  • Chief of staff/coaching operations – Steve Scarnecchia
  • Manager of coaching operations – Rob Dadona
  • Coordinator of coaching operations – Madison McDoulett
  • Coaching operations assistant – Donovan Ellison
Strength and conditioning
  • Director of Player Performance – John Griffin
  • Assistant director of strength & conditioning – Paul Constantine
  • Assistant director of strength & conditioning – Erik Jernstrom
  • Assistant director of strength & conditioning – Josh Nelson

Coaching staff
Management
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Current roster

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams


Rookies in italics

Roster updated May 22, 2024

87 active (+1 exempt), 2 unsigned

AFC rostersNFC rosters

Preseason

WeekDateTime (EDT)OpponentResultRecordVenueTVRecap
1August 97:00 p.m.at Miami Dolphins Hard Rock Stadium WAGA
2August 1712:00 p.m.at Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium WAGA
3August 237:00 p.m. Jacksonville Jaguars Mercedes-Benz Stadium WAGA

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateTime (ET)OpponentResultRecordVenueTVRecap
1September 81:00 p.m. Pittsburgh Steelers Mercedes-Benz Stadium Fox
2September 168:15 p.m.at Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field ESPN
3September 228:20 p.m. Kansas City Chiefs Mercedes-Benz Stadium NBC
4September 291:00 p.m. New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz StadiumFox
5October 38:15 p.m. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mercedes-Benz Stadium Prime Video
6October 134:25 p.m.at Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium Fox
7October 201:00 p.m. Seattle Seahawks Mercedes-Benz StadiumFox
8October 271:00 p.m.at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium Fox
9November 31:00 p.m. Dallas Cowboys Mercedes-Benz StadiumFox
10November 101:00 p.m.at New Orleans Saints Caesars Superdome Fox
11November 174:05 p.m.at Denver Broncos Empower Field at Mile High Fox
12 Bye
13December 11:00 p.m. Los Angeles Chargers Mercedes-Benz Stadium CBS
14December 81:00 p.m.at Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium Fox
15December 168:30 p.m.at Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium ESPN
16December 221:00 p.m. New York Giants Mercedes-Benz StadiumFox
17December 28/29TBDat Washington Commanders Commanders Field TBD
18January 4/5TBD Carolina Panthers Mercedes-Benz StadiumTBD

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References

  1. "Falcons agree to terms with 10 undrafted free agents". AtlantaFalcons.com. April 30, 2024. Retrieved May 4, 2024.