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The 1998 Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's 33rd in the National Football League (NFL). The Falcons qualified for the Super Bowl for the first time under the guidance of head coach Dan Reeves in his second year with the team, becoming the first dome team to play in a Super Bowl.
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In 1998, under recently acquired head coach Dan Reeves, quarterback Chris Chandler and running back Jamal Anderson the "Dirty Bird" Falcons had their greatest season to date. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] On November 8, they beat the New England Patriots 41–10, ending a streak of 22 losses at cold-weather sites.
Atlanta Falcons. QB: Desmond Ridder. RB: Bijan Robinson (Tyler Allgeier) WR: Drake London. TE: Kyle Pitts. ... Everybody is worth drafting on this depth chart — yes, even Purdy, ...
Quarterbacks (QB) 18 Kirk Cousins 9 Michael Penix Jr. Running backs (RB) 25 Tyler Allgeier; 30 Jase McClellan 7 Bijan Robinson; 28 Carlos Washington Jr. Wide receivers (WR) 19 Chris Blair 5 Drake London; 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 1 Darnell Mooney; 82 Casey Washington; Tight ends (TE) 8 Kyle Pitts; 89 Charlie Woerner; Offensive linemen (OL) 65 Matthew ...
The Falcons were 6-3 after back-to-back wins over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys when the wheels fell off for Cousins and the Atlanta offense. The Falcons have scored 57 points in the ...
The Falcons sacrificed depth (and a potential immediate starter) to set up their quarterback room in this manner. Atlanta’s defense could have really used an infusion of talent, especially ...
The 1998 NFL season was the 79th regular season of the National Football League (NFL). The season culminated with Super Bowl XXXIII , with the Denver Broncos defeating the Atlanta Falcons 34–19 at Pro Player Stadium in Miami.