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2017 Atlanta Falcons season | |
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Owner | Arthur Blank |
General manager | Thomas Dimitroff |
Head coach | Dan Quinn |
Home field | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 10–6 |
Division place | 3rd NFC South |
Playoff finish | Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Rams) 26–13 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Eagles) 10–15 |
Pro Bowlers | WR Julio Jones C Alex Mack LB Deion Jones S Keanu Neal |
Uniform | |
The 2017 season was the Atlanta Falcons' 52nd in the National Football League (NFL), their first playing their home games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and their third under head coach Dan Quinn. They entered the season as the defending NFC champions and tried to defend their NFC title for a second consecutive trip to the Super Bowl after losing the previous year against the Patriots in Super Bowl LI after blowing a 28-3 lead. This was the Falcons' first year in Mercedes-Benz Stadium after spending the previous 25 seasons in the Georgia Dome, which was demolished on November 20, 2017. Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened as scheduled on August 26, 2017; however, its retractable roof system was incomplete. The roof of Mercedes-Benz Stadium remained in the closed position for most of the 2017 season, with the roof opened only during the September 17 game against the Green Bay Packers, as contractors continued to fully mechanize the roof.[1]
On December 13, 2017, Tommy Nobis, the first player drafted by the Falcons, died at the age of 74.[2]
Despite the Falcons failing to improve on their 11–5 record from 2016 or defend their NFC South title, the team posted its first consecutive winning seasons, consecutive 10-win seasons, and consecutive playoff berths since the 2012 season. The Falcons were the only NFC team from the 2016 playoffs to qualify for the 2017 playoffs. In the playoffs, the Falcons defeated the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Wild Card Round, but lost against the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Divisional Round despite being the first team to be favored over a number one seed in the Divisional Round.
As of 2023, this represents the most recent winning season and playoff appearance for the Falcons.
Offseason
Signings
Position | Player | Age | 2016 Team | Contract |
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WR | Reginald Davis III | 25 | Atlanta Falcons | 3 years, $1.66 million |
DE | Jack Crawford | 28 | Dallas Cowboys | 3 years, $8.8 million |
DT | Dontari Poe | 26 | Kansas City Chiefs | 1 year, $8 million |
S | Kemal Ishmael | 25 | Atlanta Falcons | 1 year, $2 million |
WR | Andre Roberts | 29 | Detroit Lions | 1 year, $1.8 million |
LB | LaRoy Reynolds | 26 | Atlanta Falcons | 1 year, $1.3 million |
CB | Blidi Wreh-Wilson | 27 | Atlanta Falcons | 1 year, $775,000 |
OG | Hugh Thornton | 25 | Indianapolis Colts | 1 year, $690,000 |
Draft
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College |
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1 | 26 | Takkarist McKinley | DE | UCLA |
3 | 75 | Duke Riley | LB | LSU |
4 | 136 | Sean Harlow | G | Oregon State |
5 | 149 | Damontae Kazee | S | San Diego State |
5 | 156 | Brian Hill | RB | Wyoming |
5 | 174 | Eric Saubert | TE | Drake |
Undrafted free agents
Position | Player | College | Notes |
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QB | Alek Torgersen | Pennsylvania | |
FB | Tyler Renew | The Citadel | |
WR | Josh Magee | South Alabama | |
WR | Deonte Burton | Kansas State | |
C | Cam Keizur | Portland State | |
T | Andreas Knappe | UConn | |
T | Robert Leff | Auburn | |
OL | Travis Averill | Boise State | |
OL | Will Freeman | Southern Miss | |
DE | J.T. Jones | Miami (OH) | |
DE | Chris Odom | Arkansas State | |
DE | Darius English | South Carolina | |
DE | Gary Thompson Jr. | Marshall | |
LB | Christian Tago | San Jose State | |
LB | Jermaine Grace | Miami | |
CB | Marcelis Branch | Robert Morris | |
S | Deron Washington | Pittsburg State | |
S | Quincy Mauger | Georgia | |
CB | Taylor Reynolds | James Madison |
Staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
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