Atlanta Falcons News: Ra’Shede Hageman to tryout at defensive end
The Atlanta Falcons are expected to move Ra’Shede Hageman around to see how he does at defensive end in the base defense. That and more in the Dirty Bird Daily.
Good morning, Falcons fans. The good news is it’s no longer Monday. The bad news? It’s Tuesday. There’s some great content to read this morning though to wake you up. Let’s dive right in.
As you sip your coffee this fine Tuesday morning, enjoy reading these Falcons articles from around the internet.
Falcons’ Ra’Shede Hageman could be headed to an end — Vaughn McClure of ESPN
The Falcons want to see what Ra’Shede Hageman can do at defensive end, getting a chance to prove himself in the strong-side end role Tyson Jackson locked down last year. Jackson is going to be tried out inside at tackle. This is all about trying to get the best out of Hageman and allowing him to do more.
Falcons to offer lowest concession prices in major team sports in 2017 — Darren Rovell of ESPN
Can this stadium just open already? The Mercedes-Benz Stadium not only looks incredible, but they will now offer the lowest concession prices in major team sports. Let’s hope this become a trend across the world.
Atlanta Falcons Takeaways From Last Week — Aaron Freeman of FalcFans.com
This week, Aaron Freeman takes a look at Tevin Coleman, and how he will push Devonta Freeman for a bigger role on offense. Alex Mack is poised to solidify the center spot, and Golden Tate is a good example for Mohamed Sanu to follow in Atlanta.
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Will the Falcons be a 500 team this season? — Kathryn Morrison of ATL All Day
The Falcons finished as a .500 team in 2015, but it felt like a major disappointment after starting the year at 6-1. With a considerably tougher schedule this time around, although what should be an improved roster, can they go 8-8 or better this year?