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SEP 18 FALCONS RE-SIGN HARRIS The Atlanta Falcons are bringing back a familiar face.

According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, the Falcons are re-signing defensive end Demone Harris.

Harris, 27, was cut on Aug. 29 ahead of the final 53-man roster reveal. Now, he re-joins the Falcons to give the team more depth up front.

SEP 11 MATT RYAN TV DEBUT After not signing with a new team this offseason, former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan made his television analyst debut alongside Andrew Catalon and Tiki Barber on CBS, calling the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Minnesota Vikings game.

During a conversation just before the second half, Catalon made a comment to Ryan, which referenced the Falcons' Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots in 2017, where Atlanta led 28-3 late in the third quarter.

“In the booth with Matt Ryan and Tiki Barber,” Catalon said. "We were just chomping some burgers at halftime, saying this game feels like it should be 28-3 in favor of Minnesota. Why is it still 10-10?”

The Falcons infamously lost the Super Bowl, and it has become a lowlight on Ryan's Hall-of-Fame resume. Ryan appeared not to appreciate the comment, but on TV, he smiled, brushed it off, and called the rest of the game.

SEP 10 RIDLEY SCORES TD The Jacksonville Jaguars are on the board, and it's all thanks to former Atlanta Falcons receiver Calvin Ridley.

It's Ridley's first touchdown since Week 6 of the 2021 season.

SEP 9 FALCONS SIGN IGWEBUIKE The Atlanta Falcons are making some changes to the roster, and are signing a preseason favorite to the 53-man roster.

According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, the Falcons are signing running back Godwin Igwebuike from the practice squad. In a corresponding move, the team is cutting defensive end Joe Gaziano.

Igwebuike will be available for the Falcons when they face the Carolina Panthers at 1 p.m. on Sunday inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

SEP 6 FALCONS INJURY REPORT The Atlanta Falcons have released their first injury report of the new season as they prepare to host their NFC South rival, the Carolina Panthers, on Sunday.

Under the limited participation, section was starting "joker" Cordarrelle Patterson, who continues to be dealing with a thigh injury that he suffered in the early stages of training camp.  Along with the veteran running back was receiver KhaDarel Hodge who was listed with an ankle injury. 

As for the non-participants, the Falcons had cornerback Jeff Okudah listed as he continues to rehab from the ankle injury he suffered earlier in camp. In addition to Okudah, tight end Jonnu Smith was also listed, but it wasn't due to injury; rather, it was for a rest day.

SEP 5 FALCONS SIGN DENIS The Atlanta Falcons are making a minor transaction just before the team's season opener Sunday.

The team is moving offensive tackle Barry Wesley from the practice squad to injured reserve and is signing defensive back Lukas Denis in his place.

Denis, 26, was in training camp with the Falcons, but was cut ahead of the 53-man roster deadline.

SEP 4 FALCONS ANNOUNCE CAPTAINS Just days away from their season opener, the Atlanta Falcons have named their captains for this upcoming year.

Per release, the Falcons' captains are safety Jessie Bates III, right guard Chris Lindstrom, defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, left tackle Jake Matthews and kicker Younghoe Koo.

Jarrett, Matthews and Koo are all returning captains, while it's the first time Lindstrom has received the honor. Bates III was a captain in 2021 with the Cincinnati Bengals, and has evidently earned the respect of his teammates in a quick manner after becoming the fourth highest-paid safety in the NFL during free agency.

Last year, cornerback A.J. Terrell and quarterback Marcus Mariota were the Falcons' other two captains; Terrell has had a strong offseason but won't return to the role, while Mariota is now the backup signal caller in Philadelphia Eagles.

The Falcons will begin the season this Sunday, hosting the Carolina Panthers at 1 p.m. inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

SEP 2 PRIMETIME UPSET Atlanta Falcons legend Deion Sanders is quieting critics after his Colorado coaching debut with a 45-42 upset victory over last year's National Championship runner-up TCU.

Sanders' son, Shedeur, threw for 510 yards in the victory.

Colorado returns home next week for its Boulder opener against Nebraska. Kickoff is set for 12 noon.

AUG 29 FALCONS WORKOUT EX-PATRIOTS CB BUTLER The Atlanta Falcons brought in former New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler for a workout on Tuesday, according to a report by KPRC 2 Houston's Aaron Wilson.

Butler, 33, made a name for himself by making the game-winning interception for the Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks on the goal line in Super Bowl XLIX.

Yet, Butler hasn't played in an NFL game since 2020, when he was with the Tennessee Titans, after spending the last two seasons on the practice squads with the Arizona Cardinals and Patriots.

During his final year with the Titans, Butler started in 16 games, totaling 100 tackles, one for a loss, four interceptions, and 14 passes defended.

AUG 21 BLANK BUYS GOLF TEAM Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank is adding to his portfolio.

In a video posted on social media, Blank announced that there would be an Atlanta franchise for the TGL, a league built by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.

The league begins its first season in 2024.

AUG 19 JIMMY GRAHAM ARRESTED A rival of the Atlanta Falcons is in trouble with the law.

According to TMZ Sports, New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham has been arrested for being under the influence of a controlled substance and resisting, delaying and obstructing a police officer.

Graham, 36, played for the Saints from 2010-14 but returned in 2023 after not playing in the NFL last season.

Graham's first game with the Saints against the Falcons comes on Nov. 26 in Atlanta.

AUG 14 FALCONS SIGN AUSTIN The Atlanta Falcons are adding to their secondary.

The team announced that it is signing cornerback Bless Austin.

Austin, 27, was drafted in the sixth round by the New York Jets in 2019 and played 18 games with the team in his first two NFL seasons. In 2021, he appeared in 11 games for the Seattle Seahawks.

Last year, Austin was cut by the Denver Broncos before the season began and never caught on to a new home ... until now with the Falcons.

AUG 12 RIDLEY'S BACK Calvin Ridley had two catches while playing in his NFL first game in nearly two years as part of the Jacksonville Jaguars' 28-23 win at the Dallas Cowboys in a preseason opener.

Ridley, playing with quarterback Trevor Lawrence, appeared for the first time since Oct. 24, 2021, when he stepped away from the Atlanta Falcons to address his mental health. He was suspended for the entire 2022 season because of gambling, and then the Jaguars traded two draft picks to acquire him in late last year.

As Falcons fans know, Ridley caught 90 passes for 1,374 yards and nine touchdowns in 2020 ... and he looks like he might be on the path to getting back there.

AUG 6 'DEION MOLDED ME!' The New England Patriots made headlines when they selected cornerback Isaiah Bolden with their final pick of the 2023 NFL Draft as Bolden - who played at Jackson State - was the first and only player from a HBCU selected in this year's draft.

His college coach Deion Sanders chastised the NFL for ignoring HBCU players. But now, Bolden is working to make his mark, and is making it clear that "Coach Prime,'' now the coach at Colorado, is due a great deal of credit for his path to the Patriots.

“I believed in his mission and believed in his goals,” Bolden said of moving to Jackson State. “He had a blueprint for me ... He molded me into a pro and he’s raw. He’s going to tell you how he feels and what he sees in you and there’s no sugarcoating it. He’s just trying to get you prepared for the next level.” 

Read more on Bolden and Sanders here.

AUG 4 KAMARA SUSPENDED In a move that could shift the balance of power in the NFC South, Saints running back Alvin Kamara has been suspended three games for violations of the personal conduct policy.

That, of course, is a polite way of putting it. So is saying that he "played a role in an altercation around the time of the 2022 Pro Bowl," as NFL Network phrases it.

The truth: Kamara was the central henchman in a brutal group beatdown of a man at a hotel in Las Vegas. ... featuring video that is disturbing.

Kamara had pleaded his case down to a misdemeanor and has settled his civil suit and said on Friday, “I was completely wrong.”

The NFL's system of jurisprudence is wonky, to say the least. One-game suspension for this, lifetime suspension for that ... Kamara gets three games - and yes, all indications are, he was indeed "completely wrong."

This article first appeared on FanNation Falcon Report and was syndicated with permission.

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