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The Atlanta Falcons have several starting spots up for grabs between veterans and rookies, including the safety position next ...
The intensity from the early part of Atlanta Falcons training camp took another step up with the pads coming on.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons work out former NFC South rival, per reportAtlanta doesn't appear to have much of a need at safety. Not only did the Falcons sign veteran Jordan Fuller, but they ...
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Audacy on MSNAtlanta Falcons' Top 5 2025 Training Camp battlesThe Morning Shift gives you their top five Atlanta Falcons’ 2025 training camp battles to watch out for along with some ...
Atlanta Falcons Training Camp, a fierce battle is set to take place within the secondary. The nickel corner position play for ...
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SB Nation on MSN8 Falcons camp battles worth watching this summerThe Atlanta Falcons kick off training camp Thursday, with players arriving Wednesday. This is a time of anticipation for fans ...
The Atlanta Falcons needed an infusion of talent on every level of their defense. They invested heavily on that side of the ball in the offseason, including safety.
Overall, the Falcons are spending roughly $28 million at the safety position, with $22.2 million of that going to Pro Bowl safety Jessie Bates III. Atlanta gave Bates a four-year, $64 million ...
Atlanta Falcons safety Jessie Bates III ranked No. 4 overall on ESPN's list of top 10 safeties in the entire NFL.
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