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Watch as Kevin Stefanski made his first official appearance in Flowery Branch at the Atlanta Falcons' headquarters.
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Atlanta Falcons hire Kevin Stefanski as next head coach after meeting with Arthur Blank, Matt Ryan
The Atlanta Falcons have found their next head coach, naming two-time Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski to lead the franchise into its next chapter.
Days after naming a new head coach, the Atlanta Falcons have revealed who will lead their offensive line and defense for the 2026 season.
ATLANTA — Jeff Ulbrich is staying with the Atlanta Falcons as defensive coordinator, the team announced Monday. It's the first major announcement on how the staff of new head coach Kevin Stefanski will take shape. Stefanski himself was announced as the new Falcons coach on Saturday.
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Falcons have hired Kevin Stefanski to be their new coach, the team announced late Saturday. Stefanski, 43, a two-time NFL Coach of the Year with the Cleveland Browns, replaces Raheem Morris and will report to Falcons President Matt Ryan.
The Atlanta Falcons have hired Kevin Stefanski as their next coach, the team announced on Saturday. The addition of Stefanski is the first major move made by the Falcons since hiring franchise legend Matt Ryan as the president of football earlier this month.
Stacker compiled a list featuring the most disappointing Atlanta Falcons seasons since 2000 using data from Pro Football Reference. Each season was selected based on the number of wins by which the team underperformed its preseason over/under for that season. Ties were broken via the lowest preseason over/under.
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2026 NFL Draft: Where do the Falcons pick in each round?
One obstacle that the team's future general manager will have to account for is not having a first-round draft pick in 2026. Atlanta sent that selection to the Los Angeles Rams to move up for edge rusher James Pearce Jr. in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.