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The Atlanta Falcons (2-2) haven't played in game in two weeks, but they will return in Week 6 to host the Buffalo Bills (4-1) on Monday Night Football. While many consider the Bills to be the best team in the NFL, they were upset by the New England Patriots for their first loss of the season last Sunday.
Fortunately, there are still a few winnable games mixed in there, and if Atlanta can avoid going 0-2 over the next two weeks, the playoffs are still on the table. Check out our predictions for all 13 remaining games on the Falcons' 2025 NFL schedule.
Atlanta has back-to-back prime-time games coming up against two first-place opponents. The Buffalo Bills are 4-1, and the San Francisco 49ers sit at 4-2 following their loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 6. The Falcons will also play the 4-2 Los Angeles Rams in prime time later this season.
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Falcons release new depth chart ahead of Week 9 game vs. Patriots
The Falcons have released a new depth chart ahead of their Week 9 game against the Patriots. Linebacker Ronnie Harrison has replaced Divine Deablo at linebacker and safety Jordan Fuller was added as well. Check out the team's full depth chart Week 9 below.
Tua Tagovailoa threw a season-high four touchdown passes and the Miami Dolphins ended their three-game losing streak by dominating the short-handed Atlanta Falcons 34-10.
What to watch for when the New England Patriots host the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, and around the NFL in Week 9.
The Atlanta Falcons are hosting an official watch party at Luther Williams Field, home of the Macon Bacon, on Sunday, November 2.
Following an embarrassing 34-10 loss at home to the Dolphins, the Atlanta Falcons (3-4) travel to Foxborough in Week 9 of the regular season to face the AFC’s hottest team, the New England Patriots (6-2).