Atlanta Falcons 2103 225895980 2008-07-15T22:22:40Z 24.107.56.201 /* Record vs. opponents */ - They did play the Rams on December 2 last year, but nobody updated it. {{Refimprove|date=November 2007}} {{current sport-related|image=AmericanFootball current event.svg|mini=1|2008 Atlanta Falcons season}} {{NFL team | name = Atlanta Falcons | logo = Atlanta_Falcons_logo.svg | founded = 1966 | city = [[Atlanta, Georgia]] | uniform = Image:NFCS-Uniform-ATL.PNG | colors = Black, Red, Silver and White | coach = [[Mike Smith (American football)|Mike Smith]] | owner = [[Arthur Blank]] | general manager = [[Thomas Dimitroff]] | mascot = [[Freddie Falcon]] | hist_yr = 1966 | NFL_start_yr = 1966 | division_hist = * Eastern Conference (1966) * Western Conference (1967-69) ** Coastal Division (1967-1969) * '''[[National Football Conference]] (1970-present)''' ** [[NFC West]] (1970-2001) ** '''[[NFC South]] (2002-present)''' | no_conf_champs = 1 | no_div_champs = 3 | conf_champs = * '''NFC:''' 1998 | div_champs = * '''NFC West:''' 1980, 1998 * '''NFC South:''' 2004 | stadium_years = * [[Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium]] (1966-1991) ** known as Atlanta Stadium (1966-1976) * '''[[Georgia Dome]] (1992-present)''' }} The '''Atlanta Falcons''' are an [[American football]] team based in Atlanta, [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. They are currently a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) South division in the [[National Football League]] (NFL). The Falcons joined the NFL in 1966 as an [[expansion team]]. In their 42 years of existence, the Falcons have compiled a record of 262-386-6 with division championships in 1980, 1998 and 2004, and appeared in [[Super Bowl XXXIII]] in [[Miami, Florida]]. ==Franchise history== {{details|History of the Atlanta Falcons}} The Atlanta Falcons franchise began on June 30, 1965 when NFL [[Commissioner]] [[Pete Rozelle]] granted ownership to [[Rankin Smith Sr.]] The Falcons drafted LB [[Tommy Nobis]] from the [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]] with the first pick of the [[1966 NFL Draft]], making him the first ever Falcon. The Falcons had their first season in 1966, and their first game (preseason) on August 1, 1966 losing to the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. After losing their first nine games that season, their first victory was on the road against the [[New York Giants]]. The team finished the 1960s with only 12 wins. The Falcons had their first [[Monday Night Football]] game in Atlanta during the 1970 season. The 1971 season was their first with a winning record. In the 1978 season, the Falcons entered their first playoff series and won the Wild Card Playoffs against the Eagles only to lose to the [[Dallas Cowboys]] in the Divisional Playoffs. In 1980, they finished 12-4 only to lose again to the Cowboys in the Divisional Playoffs. In the strike-shortened 1982 season, the Falcons made the playoffs but lost to the Minnesota Vikings, 30-24. Falcons coach [[Leeman Bennett]] was fired after the loss. After the 1982 season, the Atlanta Falcons did not see another playoff series until 1991, when they lost to the [[Washington Redskins]] in the Divisional Playoffs. Led by QB [[Chris Chandler]] and RB [[Jamal Anderson]], the "Dirty Bird" Falcons had their greatest season to date in 1998. On November 8, they won 41-10 over the [[New England Patriots]], snapping a streak of 22 consecutive losses at cold-weather sites in November and December that had dated back to 1982. The team finished with a 14-2 regular season record and the NFC West division championship. On January 18, 1999, the Falcons upset the top-seeded 15-1 [[Minnesota Vikings|Vikings]] at [[Minnesota]] in the NFC Championship Game, 30-27 in overtime. They lost, 34-19, to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII. In the [[2001 NFL Draft]], the Falcons orchestrated a trade with the [[San Diego Chargers]], acquiring the first overall pick (which was used on [[quarterback]] [[Michael Vick]]) in exchange for [[wide receiver]] [[Tim Dwight]] and the fifth overall pick (used on [[running back]] [[LaDainian Tomlinson]]). Michael Vick became backup to starting QB Chris Chandler, and was the full-time starting quarterback by 2002. He lead them to the playoffs in 2002 only to lose to the Philadelphia Eagles once again in the Divisional Playoffs. During the 2003 preseason Michael Vick broke his leg and missed the first twelve games of the season. The Falcons ended up with a dismal 5-11 record that year. Vick returned for the full season in 2004, when the Falcons went 11-5. They made it to the Conference Championship, once again losing to the Eagles. The Falcons failed yet again to maintain back-to-back winning seasons in 2005, going 8-8. The 2006 Falcons had a chance to make the playoffs until the New York Giants beat the Washington Redskins, helping to seal their record at a losing 7-9. In 2007, Vick was suspended indefinitely by the NFL after pleading guilty to charges involved with dog fighting in the state of Virginia. On December 10, Vick received a 23 month sentence. In the beginning of the 2007 season, the Falcons were forced to put Joey Harrington as starting quarterback. On December 11, 13 games into his first NFL season as coach, [[Bobby Petrino]] resigned, then accepted an offer to take over as the head coach at the [[University of Arkansas]]. [[Secondary Coach]] [[Emmitt Thomas]] was named interim coach for the final three games of 2007 on December 12. On January 23, [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] defensive coach [[Mike Smith (American football)|Mike Smith]] was named the Falcons' new head coach.<ref>http://www.11alive.com/sports/article_sports.aspx?storyid=110020</ref> On April 26, [[Matt Ryan (American football)|Matt Ryan]] (Quarterback from Boston College) was drafted 3rd overall and in the [[2008 NFL Draft]]. ==Logo and uniforms== [[Image:NFC-Throwback2-Uniform-ATL.PNG|thumb|left|150px|Atlanta Falcons uniform: 1984-1989]] [[Image:NFC-Throwback-Uniform-ATL.PNG|thumb|left|150px|Atlanta Falcons uniform: 1997-2002]] When the team debuted in 1966, the Falcons wore red helmets with a black falcon crest logo. They wore white pants and either black or white jerseys. At first, the falcon crest logo was also put on the jersey sleeves, but it was replaced by a red and white stripe pattern four year later. They switched from black to red jerseys in 1971, and the club began to wear silver pants in 1978. A prototype white helmet was developed for the team prior to the 1974 season, but never worn. In 1990, the uniform design changed to black helmets, silver pants, and either black or white jerseys. The numbers on the white jerseys were black, but were changed to red in 1997.<ref>[http://www.atlantafalcons.com/People/Alumni/Uniform_History.aspx "Falcons Uniform History"], NFL</ref> (The red numerals could be seen on the away jerseys briefly in 1990.) Both the logo and uniforms changed in 2003. The logo was redesigned with red and silver accents to depict a more powerful, aggressive falcon, which now more closely resembles the capital letter ''F''.<ref>[http://www.atlantafalcons.com/fans/article.jsp?id=699 "Falcons unveil New logo"], NFL</ref> Although the Falcons still wore black helmets, the new uniforms featured jerseys and pants with red trim down the sides. The uniform design consisted of either black or white jerseys, and either black or white pants. During that same year, a red alternate jersey with black trim was also introduced. The Falcons also started wearing black cleats with these uniforms. In 2004, the red jerseys became the primary jerseys, and the black ones became the alternate, primarily wearing white pants with the white jerseys and white pants with the red jerseys. The Falcons also in select road games wear black pants with white jerseys. In the past three seasons, the Falcons wore an all-black combination for home games against their archrivals, the [[New Orleans Saints]], winning the first two contests (24-21 in 2004 and 36-17 in 2005), but losing 31-13 in 2006. They wore the combination again in 2006, against the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] in Week 2. The Falcons won that game as well, 14-3. In the 1980s the Falcons primarily wore their white uniforms at home mainly to gain an advantage due to the heat and humidity of Atlanta's climate. When the team moved indoors, the Falcons switched to wearing their dark uniforms at home. The Falcons have worn white at home a few times since moving indoors. In 2002, the Falcons wore white at home for a game against the Bengals. In 2003, the Falcons wore white for a game against the Panthers. ==Statistics== ===Season-by-season records=== {{main|Atlanta Falcons seasons}} ===Record vs. opponents=== (As of Week 8 of the [[2007 NFL season]]. Includes postseason records.) {{Start NFL RVO}} <!-- Stats from http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/teams.nsf/histories/falcons as well as http://pro-football-reference.com/teams/atlindex.htm --> |- | [[San Diego Chargers]] || 6 || 1 || 0 || .857 || W 21-20 || [[October 17|Oct 17]], [[2004]] || Atlanta || |- | [[Carolina Panthers]] || 16 || 10 || 0 || .600 || W 20-13 || [[November 11|Nov 11]], [[2007]] || Atlanta || |- | [[New Orleans Saints]] || 44 || 34 || 0 || .571 || L 34-14 || [[December 10|Dec 10]], [[2007]] || [[Atlanta]] || 1-0 postseason |- | [[Buffalo Bills]] || 5 || 4 || 0 || .555 || W 24-16 || [[September 25|Sept 25]], [[2005]] || [[Orchard Park (town), New York|Orchard Park, NY]] || |- | [[New York Jets]] || 5 || 4 || 0 || .555 || W 27-14 || [[October 24|Oct 24]], [[2005]] || Atlanta || |- | [[New England Patriots]] || 6 || 5 || 0 || .545 || L 31-28 || [[October 9|Oct 9]], [[2005]] || Atlanta || |- | [[New York Giants]] || 10 || 9 || 0 || .526 || L 31-10 || [[October 15|Oct 15]], [[2007]] || Atlanta || |- | [[Houston Texans]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || .500 || W 26-16 || [[September 30|Sep 30]], [[2007]] || Atlanta || |- | [[Green Bay Packers]] || 11 || 13 || 0 || .458 || L 33-25 || [[November 13|Nov 13]], [[2005]] || Atlanta || 1-1 postseason |- | [[Chicago Bears]] || 10 || 12 || 0 || .454 || L 16-3 || [[December 18|Dec 18]], [[2005]] || [[Chicago]] || |- | [[Arizona Cardinals|St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals]] || 10 || 14 || 0 || .417 || L 30-27 (OT) || [[December 23|Dec 23]], [[2007]] || [[Glendale, Arizona|Glendale, Ariz.]] || |- | [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] || 12 || 17 || 0 || .414 || L 37-3 || [[December 16|Dec 16]], [[2007]] || [[Tampa, Florida|Tampa]] || |- | [[Philadelphia Eagles]] || 11 || 14 || 1 || .423 || L 24-17 || [[December 31|Dec 31]], [[2006]] || [[Philadelphia]] || 1-2 postseason |- | [[Tennessee Titans|Hou. Oilers/Tennessee Titans]] || 5 || 7 || 0 || .417 || L 20-13 || [[October 7|Oct 7]], [[2007]] || [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] || |- | [[San Francisco 49ers]] || 28 || 44 || 1 || .375 || W 20-16 || [[November 4|Nov 4]], [[2007]] || [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] || 1-0 posteason |- | [[Cincinnati Bengals]] || 4 || 7 || 0 || .364 || W 29-27 || [[October 29|Oct 29]], [[2006]] || [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]] || |- | [[Oakland Raiders|Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders]] || 4 || 7 || 0 || .364 || W 35-10 || [[December 12|Dec 12]], [[2004]] || Atlanta || |- | [[Minnesota Vikings]] || 9 || 16 || 0 || .360 || L 24-3 || [[September 9|Sept 9]], [[2007]] || [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] || 1-1 postseason |- | [[Dallas Cowboys]] || 8 || 15 || 0 || .348 || L 38-28 || [[December 16|Dec 16]], [[2006]] || Atlanta || 0-2 postseason |- | [[St. Louis Rams|Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams]] || 25 || 47 || 2 || .342 || L 16-28 || [[December 2|Dec 2]], [[2007]] || [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] || 1-0 postseason |- | [[Baltimore Ravens]] || 1 || 2 || 0 || .333 || L 24-10 || [[November 19|Nov 19]], [[2006]] || [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]] || |- | [[Denver Broncos]] || 4 || 8 || 0 || .333 || W 41-28 || [[October 31|Oct 31]], [[2004]] || [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]] || 0-1 postseason |- | [[Miami Dolphins]] || 3 || 7 || 0 || .300 || W 17-10 || [[November 6|Nov 6]], [[2005]] || [[Miami Gardens, Florida|Miami Gardens, FL]] || |- | [[Detroit Lions]] || 9 || 23 || 0 || .281 || L 30-14 || [[November 5|Nov 5]], [[2006]] || [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]] || |- | [[Seattle Seahawks]] || 3 || 8 || 0 || .273 || W 44-41 || [[December 30|Dec 30]], [[2007]] || Atlanta || |- | [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] || 1 || 3 || 0 || .250 || L 13-7 || [[September 16|Sept 16]], [[2007]] || [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]] || |- | [[Washington Redskins]] || 5 || 15 || 1 || .238 || W 24-14 || [[December 3|Dec 3]], [[2006]] || [[Landover, Maryland|Landover, MD]] || 0-1 postseason |- | [[Cleveland Browns]] || 2 || 10 || 0 || .166 || L 17-13 || [[November 12|Nov 12]], [[2006]] || Atlanta || |- | [[Kansas City Chiefs]] || 1 || 5 || 0 || .166 || L 56-10 || [[October 24|Oct 24]], [[2004]] || [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] || |- | [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] || 2 || 11 || 1 || .143 || W 41-38 (OT) || [[October 22|Oct 22]], [[2006]] || Atlanta || |- | [[Indianapolis Colts|Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts]] || 1 || 13 || 0 || .077 || L 31-13 || [[November 22|Nov 22]], [[2007]] || [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] || {{end box}} ===Single season records=== * '''Passing Attempts''': 557 [[Jeff George]] (1995) * '''Passing Completions''': 336 Jeff George (1995) * '''Passing Yards''': 4,143 Jeff George (1995) * '''Passing Touchdowns''': 31 [[Steve Bartkowski]] (1980) * '''Passing Interceptions''': 25 [[Bobby Hebert]] (1996) * '''Passing Rating''': 110.2 [[Wade Wilson (football)|Wade Wilson]] (1992) * '''Rushing Attempts''': 410 Jamal Anderson (1998) * '''Rushing Yards''': 1,846 Jamal Anderson (1998) * '''Rushing Yards by a QB''': 1,039 [[Michael Vick]] (2006) * '''Rushing Touchdowns''': 14 Jamal Anderson (1998) * '''Receiving Catches''': 111 [[Terance Mathis]] (1994) * '''Receiving Yards''': 1,358 [[Alfred Jenkins]] (1981) * '''Receiving Touchdowns''': 15 [[Andre Rison]] (1993) * '''Quarterback Sacks''': 16 [[Joel Williams]] (1981) * '''Pass Interceptions''': 10 [[Scott Case]] (1988) * '''Field Goal Attempts''': 40 [[Jay Feely]] (2002) * '''Field Goals Made''': 32 Jay Feely (2002) * '''Points''': 138 Jay Feely (2002) * '''Total Touchdowns''': 16 Jamal Anderson (1998) ===Falcons career records=== * '''Passing Attempts''': 3,329 [[Steve Bartkowski]] (1975-85) * '''Passing Completions''': 1,870 Steve Bartkowski (1975-85) * '''Passing Yards''': 23,468 Steve Bartkowski (1975-85) * '''Passing Touchdowns''': 154 Steve Bartkowski (1975-85) * '''Passing Interceptions''': 141 Steve Bartkowski (1975-85) * '''Passing Rating''': 87.4 Chris Chandler (1997-2001) * '''Rushing Attempts''': 1,587 [[Gerald Riggs]] (1982-88) * '''Rushing Yards''': 6,631 Gerald Riggs (1982-88) * '''Rushing Touchdowns''': 48 Gerald Riggs (1982-88) * '''Receiving Catches''': 573 Terance Mathis (1994-2001) * '''Receiving Yards''': 7,349 Terance Mathis (1994-2001) * '''Receiving Touchdowns''': 57 Terance Mathis (1994-2001) * '''Quarterback Sacks''': 94.5 [[Claude Humphrey]] (1968-78) * '''Pass Interceptions''': 39 [[Rolland Lawrence]] (1973-81) * '''Field Goal Attempts''': 164 [[Mick Luckhurst]] (1981-87) * '''Field Goals Made''': 139 [[Morten Andersen]] (1995-2000, 2006-2007) * '''Points''': 620 Morten Andersen (1995-2000, 2006) * '''Total Touchdowns''': 57 Terance Mathis (1994-2001) ==Players of note== ===Current roster=== {{Atlanta Falcons roster}} ===[[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]rs=== No one has yet been inducted based substantially on their service with the Falcons; however, two inductees played briefly for the Falcons late in their careers: * 29 [[Eric Dickerson]], RB, played for team in 1993 * 25 [[Tommy McDonald]], WR, played for team in 1967 ===Retired numbers=== * 10 [[Steve Bartkowski]], QB, 1975-1985 * 31 [[William Andrews (football player)|William Andrews]], RB, 1979-1983, 1986 (short-lived comeback after knee injury) * 57 [[Jeff Van Note]], C, 1969-1986 * 58 [[Jessie Tuggle]], LB, 1987-2000 * 60 [[Tommy Nobis]], LB, 1966-1976 * 78 [[Mike Kenn]], T, 1978-1994 ===Georgia Sports Hall of Fame=== * 60 Tommy Nobis, LB, 1966-1976 * 87 Claude Humphrey, DE, 1968-1978 * 57 Jeff Van Note, C, 1969-1986 * [[Marion Campbell]], Head Coach, 1974-1976, 1987-1989 (also Georgia native and former [[University of Georgia]] player) * 84 Alfred Jenkins, WR, 1975-1983 * 31 William Andrews, RB, 1979-1983, 1986 * [[Dan Reeves]], Head Coach, 1997-2003 (also Georgia native) ===Other notable alumni=== ====Retired==== * [[Morten Andersen]] (1995-2000, 2006, 2007) * [[Jamal Anderson]] * [[David Archer]] * [[Bob Berry (football player)|Bob Berry]] * [[Greg Brezina]] * [[Ray Buchanan]] * [[Scott Campbell (American football)|Scott Campbell]] * [[Chris Chandler]] * [[Scott Case]] * [[Alge Crumpler]] * [[Buddy Curry]] * [[T. J. Duckett]] * [[Warrick Dunn]] * [[Brett Favre]] * [[Bill Fralic]] * [[Wallace Francis]] * [[Jeff George]] * [[Bill Goldberg]] * [[DeAngelo Hall]] * [[Michael Haynes (wide receiver)|Michael Haynes]] * [[Bobby Hebert]] * [[Billy Johnson (football player)|Billy "White Shoes" Johnson]] * [[Randy Johnson (football player)|Randy Johnson]] * [[Erik Kramer]] * [[Fulton Kuykendall]] * [[Rolland Lawrence]] * [[Bob Lee (football player)|Bob Lee]] * [[Terance Mathis]] * [[Tony Martin (football player)|Tony Martin]] * [[Hugh Millen]] * [[Chris Miller (football player)|Chris Miller]] * [[Junior Miller]] * [[Jim Mitchell (football player)|Jim Mitchell]] * [[Tom Pridemore]] * [[Ken Reaves]] * [[Gerald Riggs]] * [[Andre Rison]] * [[Deion Sanders]] * [[R.C. Thielemann]] * [[John Zook]] ===All-time first-round draft picks=== {{main|List of Atlanta Falcons first-round draft picks}} ==Coaches of note== ===Head coaches=== In their history, the Atlanta Falcons have had 14 head coaches.<ref name=TeamDirectory>{{cite web |url=http://sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=nytimes&page=nfl/teams/DIRECT061.htm |title=Atlanta Falcons Team Directory |accessdate=2007-09-19 |date= [[2007-01-09]]|publisher=The Sports Network}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Coach !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Years !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Record !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes |- |[[Norb Hecker]] || 1966&ndash;1968 || 4-26-1 {{small|(.129)}} |{{small|Fired after three games in 1968.}} |- |[[Norm Van Brocklin]] || 1968&ndash;1974 || 39-48-3 {{small|(.433)}} |{{small|Fired after eight games in 1974.}} |- |[[Marion Campbell]] || 1974&ndash;1976 || 6-19 {{small|(.240)}} |{{small|Fired after five games in 1976.}} |- |[[Pat Peppler]] || 1976 || 3-6 {{small|(.333)}} || {{small|Interim head coach.}} |- |[[Leeman Bennett]] || 1977&ndash;1982 || 46-41 {{small|(.529)}} || |- |[[Dan Henning]] || 1983&ndash;1986 || 22-41-1 {{small|(.344)}} || |- |Marion Campbell || 1987&ndash;1989 || 11-36 {{small|(.234)}} |{{small|Retired after 12 games in 1989.}} |- |[[Jim Hanifan]] || 1989 || 0-4 {{small|(.000)}} || {{small|Interim head coach.}} |- |[[Jerry Glanville]] || 1990&ndash;1993 || 27-37 {{small|(.422)}} || |- |[[June Jones]] || 1994&ndash;1996 || 19-29 {{small|(.396)}} || |- |[[Dan Reeves]] || 1997&ndash;2003 || 49-59-1 {{small|(.450)}} |{{small|Fired after 13 games in 2003.}} |- |[[Rich Brooks]] || 1998 || 2-0 {{small|(1.000)}} |{{small|Interim head coach while Reeves recovered from heart surgery.}} |- |[[Wade Phillips]] || 2003 || 2-1 {{small|(.667)}} || {{small|Interim head coach.}} |- |[[Jim L. Mora|Jim Mora]] || 2004&ndash;2006 || 26-22 {{small|(.542)}} || |- |[[Bobby Petrino]] || 2007 || 3-10 {{small|(.231)}} || {{small|resigned after 13 games in 2007.}} |- |[[Emmitt Thomas]] || 2007 || 1-2 {{small|(.333)}} || {{small|Interim head coach.}} |- |[[Mike Smith (American football)|Mike Smith]] || 2008 || || |- |} ===Current staff=== {{Atlanta Falcons staff}} ==Radio and television== [[As of 2006]], the Falcons' radio flagship station is [[WZGC]], an [[adult hits]] format station known as "Dave FM." [[Wes Durham]], son of longtime [[North Carolina Tar Heels]] voice [[Woody Durham]], is the play-by-play announcer. Preseason games not shown on national television are seen on [[NBC]] affiliate [[WXIA]], also known as "11 Alive." ==Notes and references== <references/> ==External links== * [http://www.atlantafalcons.com/ Official Website] * [http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nfl/atlanta/falcons.html Sports E-Cyclopedia.com] * [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1993 The Atlanta Falcons] at GeorgiaEncyclopedia.org {{Atlanta Falcons}} {{NFL}} {{Georgia Sports}} {{Atlanta Sports}} [[Category:Atlanta Falcons]] [[Category:National Football League teams]] [[Category:Sports clubs established in 1966]] [[Category:Sports in Atlanta, Georgia]] [[da:Atlanta Falcons]] [[de:Atlanta Falcons]] [[es:Atlanta Falcons]] [[fr:Falcons d'Atlanta]] [[hi:अटलांटा फाल्कन्स]] [[id:Atlanta Falcons]] [[it:Atlanta Falcons]] [[he:אטלנטה פלקונס]] [[hu:Atlanta Falcons]] [[nl:Atlanta Falcons]] [[ja:アトランタ・ファルコンズ]] [[pl:Atlanta Falcons]] [[pt:Atlanta Falcons]] [[ru:Атланта Фалконс]] [[fi:Atlanta Falcons]] [[simple:Atlanta Falcons]] [[sv:Atlanta Falcons]] [[uk:Атланта Фалконс]] [[zh:亞特蘭大獵鷹]]