'Rise Up Tonight' Preview

Kelly Price and Harry Douglas preview their FOX 5 exclusive show, "Rise Up Tonight," which debuts Friday at midnight.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.