Game notes from the Bank of America Stadium press box on the Falcons-Panthers week 10 match up.
Atlanta Falcons Chauncey Davis was recently honored for his work to fight diabetes and promote health and wellness.
It’s easy to see why offensive line coach Paul Boudreau gave his group such a colorful nickname. Their personalities – and skill -- drive the Falcons success.
With starting defensive tackle Peria Jerry heading to injured reserve, opportunities await several Falcons interior linemen for the rest of the 2009 season.
The Falcons are preparing to open the season against Miami and Wildcat formation. That and more in this edition of the Wednesday Notebook.
On a defense where opportunities are more abundant than on the offensive side of the ball, a number of Falcons rookies will have the opportunity to play against the St. Louis Rams.
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.
Atlanta Falcons defensive end Chauncey Davis, DeKalb Juvenile Court Judge Desiree Peagler, DeKalb County Commissioner Lee May and more spoke to nearly 100 youth at the Browns Mill Road Recreation Center on June 5.
Five Falcons players visited with kids from Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at the Georgia Aquarium Wednesday, helping children with fish-themed crafts and taking a behind-the-scenes tour of the facility.