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Atlanta Falcons

Founded in 1965

The Atlanta Falcons were established on June 30, 1965, becoming the 15th NFL franchise.1)

First Season In 1966

Their inaugural season was in 1966, making them one of the older teams in the league.2)

First Game

The Falcons’ first regular-season game was against the Los Angeles Rams on September 11, 1966, which they lost 19-14.3)

First Win

The team’s first win came on November 20, 1966, when they defeated the New York Giants 27-16.4)

First Stadium

They initially played their home games at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, which they shared with MLB’s Atlanta Braves.5)

Mascot

The Falcons’ mascot is “Freddie Falcon,” who has been entertaining fans since the 1970s.6)

The team’s falcon logo is designed to resemble the letter “F.”7)

Team Colors

The Falcons' traditional colors are black, red, white, and silver.8)

Super Bowl Appearances

The Falcons have played in two Super Bowls: Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999 and Super Bowl LI in 2017.9)

The “Dirty Bird” Era

The Falcons became famous for the “Dirty Bird” touchdown celebration dance during their Super Bowl XXXIII run in the 1998 season.10)

Super Bowl Heartbreak

In Super Bowl LI, they famously led the New England Patriots 28-3 before losing 34-28 in overtime—the largest comeback in Super Bowl history.11)

Division Titles

As of 2023, the Falcons have won six division titles, including four NFC South titles.12)

NFC Championships

The Falcons won the NFC Championship twice, in 1998 and 2016.13)

Michael Vick

In 2001, the Falcons drafted Michael Vick as the No. 1 overall pick, making him one of the most electrifying players in NFL history.14)

First playoff Appearance

The Falcons made their first playoff appearance in 1978, losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round.15)

First playoff Win

The Falcons earned their first-ever playoff victory in 1978 against the Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round.16)

Deion Sanders

Hall of Famer Deion “Prime Time” Sanders, one of the greatest cornerbacks and return specialists ever, was drafted by the Falcons in 1989.17)

"Grits Blitz" Defense

In the late 1970s, the Falcons' defense was known as the “Grits Blitz” for their aggressive, blitz-heavy style.18)

1998 Super Bowl Run

The 1998 Falcons finished the season 14-2 and advanced to their first Super Bowl after defeating the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship game.19)

Roddy White

Wide receiver Roddy White holds the record for the most career receiving yards in Falcons history.20)

Matt Ryan

The Falcons drafted quarterback Matt Ryan third overall in the 2008 NFL Draft, and he became the face of the franchise for over a decade.21)

Matt Ryan’s MVP

Matt Ryan won the NFL MVP award in 2016 after leading the Falcons to the Super Bowl and posting one of the best statistical seasons by a quarterback.22)

Arthur Blank

In 2002, Arthur Blank, co-founder of Home Depot, purchased the Falcons, ushering in a new era of stability and success for the franchise.23)

Falcons Ring of Honor

The Falcons have a Ring of Honor, which recognizes the greatest players in franchise history. Inductees include legends like Tommy Nobis, Jessie Tuggle, and William Andrews.24)

All-time Leading Scorer

Kicker Matt Bryant holds the record for the most points scored in Falcons history.25)

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

The Falcons moved into the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2017, a state-of-the-art facility with a retractable roof and the world’s largest 360-degree HD video board.26)

Largest Regular-Season Win

The Falcons’ largest regular-season win was a 56-14 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on September 18, 2014.27)

Longest Playoff Drought

The Falcons endured a playoff drought from 1983 to 1990, not making the postseason for seven straight years.28)

Rivalries

The Falcons’ fiercest rivals are the New Orleans Saints, with whom they have one of the NFL’s longest-standing and most heated rivalries.29)

First Pro Bowler

Linebacker Tommy Nobis was the Falcons' first-ever Pro Bowl selection in 1966.30)

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