Betting On The Atlanta Falcons NFL Team In 2024

The Atlanta Falcons play in the National Football Conference of the National Football League. They have played in the NFC South since 2002, and joined the NFL in 1965 as an expansion team. The Falcons are tied with the Miami Dolphins as the oldest NFL franchise in the the Deep South. Home games are played in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, which holds a football seating capacity of 74,228.

As of 2014 Arthur Blank owns the Falcons, who are coached by Mike Smith. The only Super Bowl appearance of the Falcons was during the 1998 season. In their 48 years of existence (including a partial 2014 record) the Falcons have claimed 5 Division Championships. Current quarterback Matt Ryan has orchestrated 19 fourth quarter comeback victories since joining the Falcons and the NFL in 2008, the most by any quarterback during that stretch.

The Falcons represent the Peach State’s presence in the Professional football category of Georgia football betting. The state is also represented in the NCAAF betting lines, including options for betting on Georgia Bulldogs football as well as Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football betting lines.

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Odds On Atlanta To Win Superbowl In 2024 Season: +4400

It doesn’t seem likely that Atlanta can win it all, but that’s why they offer big odds. Actually I think they should be a little higher, maybe around +5000, but that’s just me.

The Atlanta Falcons After 7 Games

Just one play away from making their 2nd Super Bowl at the end of the 2012 season, Atlanta hosted just a 4 – 12 record in 2013. With arguably the best QB-WR combination in the NFL, the Falcons have not had a problem scoring points at home. But on the road, one of the weakest offensive lines and possibly the worst defense in the league has spelled doom for the Falcons. The team is 0 – 4 on the road this year, 2 – 1 at home in the Georgia Dome, and a miserable 2 – 5 overall.

However, the Carolina Panthers are the leading team in the NFC South Division with just a 3 – 3 – 1 record. And the Falcons claim the best record in that division at 2 – 0. If the Falcons defense can simply play middle of the pack NFL football, and Atlanta’s offensive line can perform as it did earlier in the year, the Falcons will have a real shot at winning their division and making the playoffs. Next up is the highly potent offense of the Detroit Lions, with the game played in Atlanta.

What the Atlanta Falcons Need to Do to Beat Detroit

Defense, defense, defense. If you could change only one thing on the Atlanta Falcons team this year, it would have to be the defensive talent. The effort has been there, but the Falcons are frequently mentioned as the worst defensive unit in the entire National Football League. With Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford, one of the best wide receivers to ever play the game in Calvin Johnson, Reggie Bush catching the ball out of the backfield, Golden Tate consistently a threat in the slot and Detroit claiming one of the best defensive fronts in football, Atlanta is going to need to play over their heads to beat the Lions at home next week.

How can that happen? When the Falcons have jumped out to an early lead behind Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, Roddy White and Stephen Jackson, they posted their only 2 victories of the year. The Falcons have to score first and fast, and the defensive players of Atlanta need to start earning their paychecks.

Top 5 Atlanta Falcons Players of All-Time

1 – Deion Sanders, DB – One of the fastest and most electric professional athletes of the last 50 years, Deion Sanders played defensive back in the NFL, and outfielder in the MLB. Intentionally holding back on man coverage and baiting the opposing QB to throw the football, Sanders would close when the ball was in the air, make the interception, and then routinely return it for a touchdown. He finished his career with 9 touchdowns on 53 interceptions, 3 kickoff return touchdowns and 6 punt returns for touchdowns as well. NFL Hall of Famer and widely regarded as the best cover man the game has ever seen.

2 – Mike Kenn, OT – Mike Kenn played 17 years for the Falcons as one of the best offensive tackles in the NFL. He started all 251 games in that stretch, went to the Pro bowl 5 years in a row and was named first-team All-Pro 3 times. Defenders simply could not get past him.

3 – Claude Humphrey, DE – Humphrey was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2014. The Atlanta Falcons all-time sack leader, Humphreys was an integral part of the Falcons “Grits Blitz” defense of 1977 that set an NFL record for fewest points allowed.

4 – Roddy White, WR – White is a one-time first-team All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler, and one of the most consistent wide receivers in the NFL. He has played his entire career with Atlanta, beginning in 2005. From 2007 to 2012 he racked up at least 1,200 yards and 6 touchdowns each season.

5 – Jamal Anderson, RB – drafted by the Falcons in 1994, Anderson played through the 2001 season. In 1998 he led the Falcons to the Super Bowl, with a 4.5 yards per carry average, 1,846 yards and 14 TDs. He added 27 catches and another 2 touchdowns, and was the main reason that Atlanta made it to the Super Bowl. He finished with 34 touchdowns and 5,336 career rushing yards for the Falcons.

Resources for Atlanta Falcons Football Fans

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