Where are the Atlanta Falcons going to find pass-rush help in 2025? While this question seems to pop up almost every year, it's especially relevant for an Atlanta team set to lose both starting outside linebackers when the new league year begins.
Former Pro Bowl safety Keanu Neal announced his retirement Sunday after playing eight NFL seasons. Neal, 29, was a first-round draft pick (17th overall) in 2016 by the Atlanta Falcons and spent his first five seasons (2016-20) with the team.
Former Atlanta Falcons safety Keanu Neal is officially calling it a career. The 29-year-old announced he was retiring from the NFL in a social media post that thanked the Falcons for giving him his start.
Neal last played during the 2023 season, appearing in nine games with eight starts for the Pittsburgh Steelers before being placed on injured reserve. The Steelers released him prior to the 2024 campaign due to a failed physical.
The Falcons are on the verge of losing two former Pro Bowl defenders, Matthew Judon and Justin Simmons, but their biggest loss could come along their offensive line. Center Drew Dalman, who's developed into a quality starter over the last few seasons,
On Sunday, former Atlanta Falcons safety Keanu Neal announced his retirement from the NFL after eight NFL seasons. Neal was selected in the first round of the 2016 NFL draft out of Florida. The 29-year-old helped the Falcons reach the Super Bowl during his rookie season and made a Pro Bowl in 2017.
There are still a few days until the official start of NFL free agency. But the wish list for the Atlanta Falcons keeps growing. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Friday that the Washington Commanders have released former two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Jonathan Allen.
Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett's resume is lengthy. Jarrett has made two Pro Bowl appearances. He's been a team captain the past six years. He was Atlanta's nomination for the 2024 Walter Payton Man of the Year award.
Former Pro Bowl Safety and Florida Gators legend Keanu Neal announced his retirement Sunday after eight seasons in the NFL. Neal, just 29 years of age, was drafted 17th overall by the Atlanta Falcons in 2016 after an illustrious collegiate career with the Florida Gators.
NFL season has come and gone, and now teams are starting to prepare for next season. On Sunday, however, another former Pro Bowl made a big career decision as former Atlanta Falcons safety Keanu Neal announced his retirement on Instagram.
The Falcons need pass-rushing help, and a new prediction links them to a veteran Pro Bowler in free agency. But can Atlanta afford him?
One past Pro Bowl performer for the Atlanta Falcons has called it a career. Keanu Neal, who played eight seasons but five in Atlanta, announced his retirement from the NFL Sunday. Neal took to Instagram announcing his decision to leave the game.
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