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Atlanta Falcons

  3rd NFC South (8-4-0)

 http://www.atlantafalcons.com/

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Founded: 1966

Stadium: Georgia Dome

Tickets: 404-223-8444

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(2008)

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Team News more
Falcons look for third straight victory vs. desperate Saints
12/03/2008
The last-place Saints will be desperate for a victory at home on Sunday when the Falcons try to complete a season sweep of their NFC South rivals and bolster their positioning in a crowded playoff chase.

Falcons expect DT Jackson to be available against Saints
12/03/2008
The Falcons expect Grady Jackson to be available for Sunday's game at New Orleans after the defensive tackle was not one of the players suspended by the NFL for violating the league's anti-doping policy.

Falcons, Turner drop Chargers to 4-8
11/30/2008
Yes, Matt Ryan, Michael Turner and the surprising Atlanta Falcons are very much alive in the NFC playoff picture, thanks to their 22-16 win over the collapsing Chargers.

Quick Take: Falcons silence lost Chargers
11/30/2008
Get the fast facts as the Falcons stayed in the NFC playoff race with a win over the Chargers.

Falcons' Turner proving hard to ignore
11/26/2008
Falcons coach Mike Smith's fourth-and-goal call did more than provide Atlanta with a 10-point cushion against the Panthers. It reinforced his faith in first-time starter Michael Turner.

Falcons extend contracts of Jenkins, Babineaux
11/25/2008
The Atlanta Falcons have extended the contracts of wide receiver Michael Jenkins and defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux.

Falcons, Turner run over Panthers
11/23/2008
Falcons rookie Harry Douglas' recorded 188 yards from scrimmage, including a 61-yard punt return that carried the Falcons to a 45-28 win in a game they couldn't afford to lose in the NFC South.

Head Coach more
Mike Smith

Regular Season: 8-4

Postseason: 0-0

Experience: 0

Career record: 8-4

Mike Smith was named the franchise's 14th head coach on January 23, 2008.


Smith spent five years as defensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2003-07). The Jaguars ranked among the NFL’s best since Smith took over the defensive reins in 2003. The Jaguars ranked 7th in overall defense (301.0), 5th in offensive points allowed (16.5), 6th in rushing defense (99.8) and allowed the fewest rushing touchdowns (23) from 2003-05.


The Jaguars ranked sixth in total defense (290.9) in 2005 and led the NFL by allowing only four rushing touchdowns. Smith was named to the USA Today All-Joe Team, an award that goes to the players and coaches who have overachieved and are often overlooked. Reggie Hayward (8.5) and Paul Spicer (7.5) helped the club rank third in the NFL with 47 sacks, the third-most in franchise history. The defensive tackle tandem of John Henderson and Marcus Stroud anchored a defense that allowed only three opposing backs to rush for 100-plus yards. Stroud was named a Pro Bowl starter for the third consecutive season.


Linebacker Mike Peterson led the defense in tackles for the third consecutive season with 190 and Rashean Mathis led the club with five interceptions. The Jaguars tied a franchise-record with 19 interceptions.


The Jaguars ranked 11th overall in 2004 and led in red zone efficiency and ranked seventh in scoring defense. Henderson, who earned his first Pro Bowl honor in 2004, led the linemen with 98 tackles and 5.5 sacks.


Smith was named the Jaguars’ defensive coordinator on January 21, 2003. A veteran of 25 years of coaching, Smith, 47, has experience in one form or another with almost every position on defense and on special teams.


Prior to joining the Jaguars, he spent the previous four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, helping them to their Super Bowl championship in 2000. The Ravens' 2000 defense set an NFL 16-game record by allowing only 165 points. From 1999 to 2001, Smith was the Ravens' defensive assistant/defensive line coach, and in 2002 he was the linebackers coach, replacing Jack Del Rio, who became defensive coordinator of the Carolina Panthers. In 2002, Smith coached All-Pro Ray Lewis and Pro Bowler Peter Boulware, who had his finest NFL season, and he was instrumental in the development of second-year pro Ed Hartwell, who made a team-leading 196 tackles.


A native of Daytona Beach and a player in the Canadian Football League, Smith had a 12-year stint at Tennessee Tech (1987-98), the last three as the defensive coordinator. He joined the Tennessee Tech staff as defensive line coach, then served as special teams coordinator from 1988 to '95. He tutored the line for nine seasons before being promoted to defensive coordinator and linebackers coach in 1996. With Smith as defensive coordinator, the Golden Eagles’ defense finished in the top 10 in the nation in both 1997 and ‘98. In 1998, Smith was promoted to defensive coordinator/assistant head coach.


Before joining Tennessee Tech, Smith was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Morehead (Ky.) State. He served as a part-time assistant coach at San Diego State in 1982, and then spent the next three seasons (1983-85) coaching the Aztecs' linebackers. It was at San Diego State where he worked with Brian Billick, who brought him to Baltimore in 1999.


Smith played linebacker for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL in 1982. He played collegiately at East Tennessee (1977-81), where he was named defensive MVP twice at linebacker. As a senior, he led the team with 186 tackles. Smith was a star athlete at Father Lopez High in Daytona Beach and earned All-State honors as a linebacker in 1975. He was born June 13, 1959 in Chicago. He and his wife, Julie, have a daughter, Logan (5/13/00), and live in Jacksonville.



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Scoreboard more
Qualcomm Stadium - Wk 13 1 2 3 4 T
Atlanta Falcons 6 9 0 7 22
San Diego Chargers 7 0 6 3 16
Schedule more
Wk Date Opponent Time
11 Sun, Nov 16 Denver 20-24   L
12 Sun, Nov 23 Carolina 45-28   W
13 Sun, Nov 30 @ San Diego 22-16   W
14 Sun, Dec 07 @ New Orleans 1:00 PM ET
15 Sun, Dec 14 Tampa Bay 1:00 PM ET
16 Sun, Dec 21 @ Minnesota 1:00 PM ET
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Injuries more
Player (Pos) Injury
Erik Coleman (S) Did Not Pract - Quadricep
Brent Grimes (CB) Did Not Pract - Knee
Jason Snelling (RB) Did Not Pract - Not Injury Related
Jonathan Babineaux (DT) Limited Pract - Shoulder
Regular Season Leaders more
Passing Att Cmp Yds TDs
Matt Ryan 333 203 2625 13
Rushing Car Yds Avg TDs
Michael Turner 282 1208 4.3 13
Jerious Norwood 77 412 5.4 2
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDs
Roddy White 68 1085 16 6
Michael Jenkins 34 520 15.3 3
Transactions more
Date Transaction
11/26 Ben Hartsock (TE) Placed on IR (toe).
11/26 Jason Rader (TE) signed.
11/25 Jonathan Babineaux (DT) signed (five year extension).
11/25 Michael Jenkins (WR) signed (four year extension).
NFC South more
Team W L T Win %
Tampa Bay 9 3 0 .750
Carolina 9 3 0 .750
Atlanta 8 4 0 .667
New Orleans 6 6 0 .500


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