Here is the schedule for Atlanta Falcons’ 2021 NFL season
The Atlanta Falcons, as their name suggests are based in Atlanta. Founded in 1965, the Falcons ply their trade at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The Falcons have been a part of the NFL since 1966, and are a member of the league’s National Football Conference South Division.
Although, they have never won the NFL Championship or the Super Bowl in their entire history, they have been division champions 6 times. Their most recent was in the year 2016.
The team has made it to the Super Bowl twice. Once, in the year 1998 – lost to Denver Broncos. And next in the year 2017, another loss, this time a close OT loss against The New England Patriots.
They have 14 playoff appearances and 2 conference championships to their name.
The Falcons are owned by Arthur Blank with Rich McKay the CEO and the President of the team.
Arthur Smith is the head coach of the team.
NO | PLAYER | POS |
---|---|---|
15 | Feleipe Franks | QB |
5 | AJ McCarron | QB |
2 | Matt Ryan | QB |
28 | Mike Davis | RB |
45 | D’Onta Foreman | RB |
25 | Javian Hawkins | RB |
42 | Caleb Huntley | RB |
30 | Qadree Ollison | RB |
89 | John Raine | FB |
40 | Keith Smith | FB |
13 | Christian Blake | WR |
88 | Frank Darby | WR |
4 | Trevor Davis | WR |
14 | Russell Gage | WR |
19 | Juwan Green | WR |
16 | J’Mon Moore | WR |
86 | Antonio Nunn | WR |
84 | Cordarrelle Patterson | WR |
18 | Calvin Ridley | WR |
12 | Chris Rowland | WR |
83 | Tajae Sharpe | WR |
82 | Austin Trammell | WR |
17 | Olamide Zaccheaus | WR |
80 | Ryan Becker | TE |
46 | Parker Hesse | TE |
81 | Hayden Hurst | TE |
8 | Kyle Pitts | TE |
85 | Lee Smith | TE |
67 | Drew Dalman | C |
61 | Matt Hennessy | C |
71 | Sam Jones | C |
66 | Willie Wright | C |
NO | PLAYER | POS |
---|---|---|
99 | John Atkins | DE |
99 | Jonathan Bullard | DE |
50 | John Cominsky | DE |
90 | Marlon Davidson | DE |
56 | Dante Fowler | DE |
55 | Steven Means | DE |
55 | Shareef Miller | DE |
60 | George Obinna | DE |
96 | Tyeler Davison | DT |
93 | Zac Dawe | DT |
95 | Ta’Quon Graham | DT |
97 | Grady Jarrett | DT |
69 | Olive Sagapolu | DT |
79 | Chris Slayton | DT |
91 | Jacob Tuioti-Mariner | DT |
51 | Brandon Copeland | OLB |
48 | Dorian Etheridge | ILB |
52 | Emmanuel Ellerbee | LB |
45 | Deion Jones | LB |
49 | Kobe Jones | LB |
92 | Adetokunbo Ogundeji | LB |
54 | Foye Oluokun | LB |
59 | Tuzar Skipper | LB |
53 | Erroll Thompson | LB |
43 | Mykal Walker | LB |
34 | Darren Hall | CB |
22 | Fabian Moreau | CB |
26 | Isaiah Oliver | CB |
24 | A.J. Terrell | CB |
35 | Avery Williams | CB |
29 | Chris Williamson | CB |
25 | Delrick Abrams | DB |
39 | T.J. Green | DB |
41 | JR Pace | DB |
20 | Kendall Sheffield | DB |
27 | Richie Grant | SAF |
37 | Dwayne Johnson Jr. | SAF |
38 | Marcus Murphy | SAF |
23 | Erik Harris | FS |
32 | Jaylinn Hawkins | FS |
21 | Duron Harmon | SS |
Here is how you can catch the live-action of the 2021 NFL season without having to use Buffstreams or Reddit Stream.
USA:
NFL Network
NFL’s very own NFL Network will be broadcasting the majority of the pre-season games . The rest of the games which are not broadcasted can be seen on regional channels depending on one’s region.
An NFL Game Pass is required for the same. It costs $99.99 for a season.
In order to catch all the 270 games – including pre-season, regular season and the Super Bowl, a pro pass is required. Pro-pass costs $125, and lets one catch live action of the pre-season, regular season and the Super Bowl.
NBC and CBS
A few of the pre-season games are broadcasted by NBC and CBS as well. However, NBC and CBS sports provide live-action of most of the regular-season games. They are available in several service providers.
Sling TV and Fubo
Sling TV and Fubo are not broadcasters, but instead, they offer various channels through subscriptions. With a $35 month subscription a majority of the NFL games can be followed live on Sling TV.
Fubo is quite similar as well. It offers various channels like NBC, CBS, Fox, and has a 7-day free trial period.
UK:
There are a few streaming options in the United Kingdom. However, it is SkySports that stand out from the rest.
Fans in the United Kingdom can also purchase an NFL pass that costs 147.99 Euros for the entire season. Quite expensive in comparison to USA’s $99.99 and $125.
Other options are provided by SkySports and BBC’s iPlayer. SkySports currently has a channel dedicated to NFL, called SkySports NFL, and live-action can be caught on the channel.
BBC’s iPlayer is predominantly for the casuals who would like to catch up with the highlights and stories. Live streaming is not provided by BBC’s iPlayer.
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