Ulbrich will bring a familiar face to Atlanta, but is recent run with the Jets reveals much more could be on the way
Atlanta’s defense gave up 24.9 points and 345.2 yards per game this season, ranking 23rd in the NFL in both categories. Falcons head coach Raheem Morris was asked whether defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake will be retained in 2025: “We got to evaluate ...
We are just days removed from Black Monday, a day in which many head coaches and general managers were fired, a day Falcons fans have become intimately
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- The Atlanta Falcons' brain trust of head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot each appear poised to return for 2025 after a disappointing 8-9 season.
The Atlanta Falcons were the fashionable offseason pick to win the NFC South after signing quarterback Kirk Cousins in free agency and hiring Morris.
We are just days removed from Black Monday, a day in which many head coaches and general managers were fired, a day Falcons fans have become intimately familiar with over the years.
When the Falcons hired Raheem Morris over Bill Belichick, it was criticized as the “safe” hire, with many reporting there was a power struggle going on behind the scenes with Terry Fontenot, Rich McKay and others on the search committee fearful of their own standing within the organization.
New Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich could bring several familiar faces with him after four years with the New York Jets.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' path to a fifth straight NFC South title next season may have just gotten a lot more difficult.
Following a lengthy search, the Atlanta Falcons hired Jeff Ulbrich for their defensive coordinator vacancy on Saturday evening. The interim head coach of the New York Jets returns to Atlanta where he spent six seasons as a linebackers coach (2015-2020) and one year as interim defensive coordinator.
Ulbrich, who spent much of last season as the New York Jets' interim coach, takes over a defense that earned criticism from first-year coach Raheem Morris.