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The team moved for the third and final time to the NFC South division following the 2002 NFL realignment. [9] Over their 58 seasons in the NFL, the Falcons have accumulated a record of 390 wins, 503 losses, and 6 ties, which is the fifth-worst all-time regular season record among active franchises in terms of win–loss percentage. [10]
The 1979 team regressed to a 6–10 record. [33] In the 1980 season, after a nine-game winning streak, the Falcons posted a franchise then-best record of 12–4 and captured their first NFC West division title. The next week, their dream season ended at home with a loss to the Cowboys 30–27 in the divisional playoffs.
The Falcons beat New Orleans, 24–20, with 40 seconds left in the game. The victory gave the Falcons a then-franchise best 7–6–1 record. In 1972, the Falcons finished 7-7. The Falcons opened the 1973 season against New Orleans, smashing 35 team records en route to a 62–7 victory on September 16. Despite opening the season with a huge win ...
Atlanta Falcons Georgia: $5.2 billion: $94 million #19: Cleveland Browns Ohio: $5.1 billion: $95 million #20: 5: Los Angeles Chargers California: $5.1 billion: $110 million #21: 5: Minnesota Vikings Minnesota: $5 billion: $111 million #22: 5: Baltimore Ravens Maryland: $5 billion: $77 million #23: 1: Tennessee Titans Tennessee: $4.9 billion ...
This week’s Four Verts starts with a team that has, perhaps unsurprisingly, rapidly fallen down the standings after a month-long skid. Falcons blowing the divisional race is peak Falcons. Of course.
Team: Atlanta Falcons. Year Purchased: 2002. Price Paid for Team: $545 million. Team Value: $3.2 billion. If you've ever shopped at Home Depot, you've contributed to the $ 7.2 billion fortune of ...
Among full-time head coaches, Mike Smith is the Falcons' winningest and longest tenured head coach, with a 66–46 regular season record. Under Smith's leadership, the team attained consecutive winning seasons (11–5 in 2008 and 9–7 in 2009), consecutive playoff appearances (2010 and 2011), and consecutive seasons with 10 wins or more (also ...
Just this year, the average team within the top-50 jumped from a value of $5.12 billion to $5.78 billion, a near 13% increase. In 2015, the average value of each top-50 team was just $1.76 billion.