'Rise Up Tonight' Preview
Kelly Price and Harry Douglas preview their FOX 5 exclusive show, "Rise Up Tonight," which debuts Friday at midnight.
Rich McKay discusses upcoming NFL season
Fans won't notice any rule changes in 2020 -- other than one provision that was eliminated.
Exclusive look inside Falcons COVID-19 protocols and logistics
The Falcons' 2020 campaign will be a season like any other due to the COVID-19 protocols put in place by the team and the NFL. Cody Chaffins has an exclusive look inside the team's logistics.
Sunday Drive with Dan Quinn
Cody Chaffins sat down -- virtually -- with Falcons head coach Dan Quinn to talk about strengthening the brotherhood through a virtual offseason, pressure to start faster in 2020, his excitement for another year at the helm, and who he predicts could be the Falcons' breakout player.
'Early Birds' Preview
Justin Felder and D.J. Shockley preview their FOX 5 exclusive show, "Early Birds," which will air Saturdays at 8:30 a.m.
Gainesville's Deshaun Watson agrees to new contract with Texans
Deshaun Watson has agreed to a four-year, $160 million contract extension with the Houston Texans.
Falcons make final cuts to set 53-man roster for opener
The Atlanta Falcons cut former first-round pick Laquon Treadwell and two quarterbacks as they got down to the 53-man roster limit for the regular season.
Falcons hold final scrimmage inside the Benz
Thursday night was the last dress rehearsal before the real thing at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, as the Falcons held their second and final scrimmage inside an empty stadium.
Atlanta Falcons and WAGA-TV launch new programming for 2020 season
The Atlanta Falcons and FOX 5 Atlanta (WAGA-TV) bring fun, insightful and entertaining programming to fans leading into the 2020 Falcons season. The new slate will include three weekly shows and a season preview special all beginning September 6 at 7 p.m. ET.
Washington Football Team releasing Adrian Peterson
The Washington Football Team is releasing running back Adrian Peterson.
NFL now bets big on once-taboo gambling industry
It wasn't that long ago that the NFL didn't want to have anything to do with gambling operations at all because they feared it would lead to a lack of integrity with their games.
Adam Gase, Doug Marrone, Dan Quinn among NFL coaches sitting on hot seats
The heat is on and the games haven’t even kicked off yet.
With or without fans, NFL braces for new stadium feel, sudden changes
NFL clubs are bracing for lower revenues with limited numbers of fans or none at all with season openers drawing near.
Vikings QB Kirk Cousins 'at peace' with COVID-19 risks in NFL
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins said he is taking a "survival of the fittest" personal approach to the coronavirus, even if it kills him. In a recent interview on Spotify's "10 Questions With Kyle Brandt" podcast, Cousins said, "If I die, I die. I kind of have peace about that." He also shared his opinion on masks.
NFL reveals more in-game social and racial justice plans
As part of its social justice awareness initiatives, the NFL will allow visuals on helmets and caps.
Falcons won't cancel practice, striving for more lasting means of activism
The Falcons decided not to cancel football activities or practices, like some NFL teams have done, as athletes used game boycotts Wednesday night as a form of protest over the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Hennessy leaning on Mack during NFL transition
The Atlanta Falcons are now three and a half weeks into training camp, and rookie offensive lineman Matt Hennessy has been one of the more consistent newcomers at Flowery Branch.
Report: Titans rookie Isaiah Wilson nearly jumped from balcony after getting spotted at college party
Tennessee Titans rookie Isaiah Wilson was spotted at a party near Tennessee State University while in the midst of training camp and nearly jumped off a second-story balcony to evade police earlier this month, according to a new report.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he wishes he had 'listened earlier' to Colin Kaepernick
Goodell said the players' peaceful protests were never about the American flag.
Miami Dolphins to allow up to 13,000 fans at home opener
The Miami Dolphins will allow up to 13,000 socially distancing fans to attend their home opener against the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 20, a decision that divided political leaders and upset the visiting coach.



















