Falcons say they won’t commit to a starting QB yet as Michael Penix recovers from ACL injury; a full roster review under the new regime will shape plans for 2026, with potential quarterback moves on the horizon and Kirk Cousins’ status looming after a contract restructuring.
The Atlanta Falcons named Ian Cunningham their new general manager after a thorough interview process. Cunningham, who built a front-office résumé with the Ravens, Eagles, and most recently the Chicago Bears (where he helped secure the 2025 NFC North title as assistant GM), will report to Falcons president of football Matt Ryan as the team pursues a turnaround.
The Falcons have completed an interview with Ian Cunningham for their general manager opening, part of a Matt Ryan–led search with help from ZRG Partners and Sportsology after parting with Terry Fontenot following the 2025 season. Cunningham, the Bears’ assistant general manager since 2022 with prior stops with the Eagles and Ravens, brings 18 years of NFL front-office experience and a track record of playoff success, making him a strong candidate as Atlanta rebuilds its front office. The search is being conducted under NFL interview rules, with Ryan’s new leadership group coordinating the process alongside Bears connections such as Ryan Poles.
Atlanta Falcons named Kevin Stefanski their 20th head coach, aiming to deploy a run‑first, play‑action offense and build a closely aligned football operation. The hire leverages Stefanski’s extensive quarterback work (Kirk Cousins, Baker Mayfield, others) and his past links to Matt Ryan, signaling a staff‑driven plan to maximize talent across the roster as they navigate quarterback questions for 2026.
Former Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan is returning to the franchise as president of football operations after working as a CBS analyst; he called the role the right opportunity, noting ownership values and his extensive NFL relationships will aid him in guiding the team’s front office.
Falcons owner Arthur Blank and Greg Beadles introduced Matt Ryan as the club’s new president of football, tasking him with leading the head coach and general manager search and guiding football operations with a focus on winning; Ryan emphasizes collaboration rather than micromanaging hires, drawing on his 15-year Falcons run and recent analyst work to prepare for the front-office role as the team aims to return to the playoffs after a 2025 season, while roster pieces like Bijan Robinson and QB Michael Penix Jr. are key to future plans.
Atlanta Falcons officials have completed an interview with former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel for the team’s head coaching opening, part of a leadership-driven search after parting ways with Raheem Morris. With Matt Ryan serving as president of football, the Falcons are conducting interviews under NFL rules, highlighting McDaniel’s NFL track record and offensive background as they assess a fit for 2026 alongside a developing roster.
Matt Ryan has been named the Falcons’ president of football, taking charge of football operations and leading the hunt for a new head coach and general manager. He stressed he won’t interfere with coaching decisions, and owner Arthur Blank praised him as the right leader as the team undergoes front-office changes after an 8-9 season in pursuit of its first championship.
Matt Ryan has returned to the Falcons and is reportedly the primary decision-maker for the team, which could impact the hiring process for a new General Manager due to his significant influence over football operations.
Matt Ryan has been appointed as the president of football for the Atlanta Falcons, marking a transition from player to executive, with a structure similar to successful former-player executives like John Lynch. His extensive NFL experience, leadership qualities, and media work are seen as valuable assets for his new role, aiming to bring continued success to the Falcons.
Matt Ryan, former NFL MVP and Falcons quarterback, has been appointed President of Football for the Atlanta Falcons, where he will oversee all football operations and assist in hiring the new head coach and general manager, leveraging his extensive NFL experience and leadership qualities.
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank announced significant organizational changes, including hiring a president of football first, and expressed a desire to elevate the team's performance, with potential involvement of former quarterback Matt Ryan and positive updates on quarterback Michael Penix Jr.'s recovery.
Actor Matt Ryan, known for playing Edward Kenway in Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, hinted at a remaster during a convention, but Ubisoft threatened legal action after the video of his comment circulated online, leading him to refrain from discussing the topic further.
Former NFL QB Matt Ryan believes that Russell Wilson could fit well with the Pittsburgh Steelers and new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, emphasizing Wilson's ability to make plays in rhythm and extend plays. Wilson's potential signing with the Steelers comes after the team granted him permission to speak with other teams, and he is expected to officially sign with Pittsburgh tomorrow.
Former Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan expresses excitement for coaches Raheem Morris and Dan Quinn landing head coaching jobs with the Falcons and Washington, respectively. Ryan praises Morris's versatility and ability to connect with players, as well as Quinn's experience and culture-building skills. He believes Morris is a great fit for Atlanta and is eager to see how both coaches will fare in their new roles.