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The Falcons put a happy ending on a rough season Sunday with a 44-41 win over the Seattle Seahawks that featured a plethora of individual and team milestones.
With an interim head coach at the helm, the Falcons (3-10) will look to turn a corner and play with unmatched energy at Tampa Bay (8-5). More on the game in this week's Scouting Report.
Falcons interim head coach Emmitt Thomas said the team had a spirited practice Thursday and would look to quarterback Chris Redman to continue to lead the offense. That and more in the Thursday Notebook.
Falcons Owner and CEO Arthur Blank and President and General Manager Rich McKay plan to addressed the media Wednesday afternoon on Bobby Petrino's resignation. They questioned Petrino's timing and said the franchise will move on in the right direction.
The stage is set. Monday Night Football. Home opener. Linebacker Demorrio Williams and the Falcons are eager to play the Cincinnati Bengals in a game that promises more of a regular-season feel.
Wide receiver Laurent Robinson led the Falcons with five catches Friday night against the Jets, but he’s got plenty more to show in the preseason. That and Warrick Dunn’s return to the practice field in the Training Camp Notebook.
Quarterback Joey Harrington said Thursday that he feels “great” and that he is surrounded by a group of hard workers at Falcons camp. That and more in Thursday’s Training Camp Notebook.
Even with a healthy Warrick Dunn the Falcons are expecting big things out of Jerious Norwood. Still, he's planning to take advantage with the extra reps created by Dunn's back injury. “I’ve got to prepare myself to be the best I can be and keep this a team effort,” Norwood said.