The Falcons return home to the Dome to face the NFL's #5 defense in the Washington Redskins.
Brian Williams chose to rejoin with former teammates and coaches and became an Atlanta Falcon when he was released. Now his play is making an immediate impact.
Head Coach Mike Smith highlighted some breakdowns in his teams loss in Week 3 when he met with the media on Monday afternoon.
Some of the older players in the locker room turned up the heat on the Dolphins as he defense led the way in a 19-7, season-opening victory.
After a 2008 season that came with personal struggles, Stephen Nicholas is ready to focus 100 percent of his energy on taking advantage of a starting role.
A host of Falcons grew up or played college football in the state of Georgia, meaning they didn't have to travel far to continue their football career as members of the NFL.
The Falcons secondary may be young, but there's valuable NFL experience on the roster at cornerback and safety. Click here for more on the players looking for spots in Russell Falcons Training Camp.
Defensive end John Abraham had 16.5 sacks in 2008. No other lineman had more than four. The team responded in the offseason through the draft and is focused on generating a deep and aggressive defensive front.
With two starters from 2008 now playing for other teams, the Falcons face certain changes at the linebacker position. But the team has made moves to fill holes with veterans and youthful talent. More on the linebackers in this "Camp Preview."