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A name given by fans for being the best QB in NFL history. Short for "The Greatest Of All Time". [289] The Kid [290] Jared Goff: Often referred to by fans and anchors as "a" or "the" kid because of his facial young look to him. The Terminator: Aaron Donald: A name given by Rams' head coach Sean McVay due to his ability to terrorize opposing ...
The Patriots' 25-point comeback was the largest in Super Bowl history. [106] In 2016, the Falcons scored 540 points in the regular season, the seventh-most in NFL history, tied with the Greatest Show on Turf (the 2000 St. Louis Rams). [107] However, the Falcons defense gave up 406 points, 27th in the league. [108]
The Falcons would end up losing 20–7 in front of an audience of 30 million TV viewers. The Falcons would end up going 4–8–2 for the 1970 season. Atlanta would have their first winning season in 1971. On November 22, the Falcons won their first nationally televised game with a 28–21 triumph over the Green Bay Packers in Atlanta.
After Thor went missing, trainer Mike Cady replaced him with two male falcons called Mercury (who also went missing) and Yak Yak. [3] By November 1971, the team had stopped using live falcons as mascots. [4] In the 1973 season, the team were represented by a football-shaped mascot named "Rah Rah". [5] [6]
Falcons 10–7: Falcons 9–5 2002: Falcons 2–0: Falcons 41–0: Falcons 30–0: Falcons 11–5 During the NFL realignment, both teams are moved to the newly created NFC South. In Atlanta, the Falcons record their largest victory over the Panthers with a 41–point differential. 2003: Tie 1–1: Falcons 20–14 (OT) Panthers 23–3: Falcons ...
Falcons record their first win against Tom Brady, which was also the last regular season game of his career. 2023: Tie 1–1: Falcons 16–13: Buccaneers 29–25: Buccaneers 31–30 Buccaneers win against the Panthers in their season finale game eliminated the Falcons from playoff contention. 2024: Falcons 2–0: Falcons 31–26: Falcons 36 ...
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In his final home game at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium on December 14, 1986, the Falcons honored Van Note and presented him a 57 Chevy. [2] He would also be voted by fans as the franchise's favorite player during the Falcons' 25th Anniversary season in 1991. Van Note would be inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.