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Falcons agree to terms with Weatherspoon

The Falcons agreed to terms with first round pick LB Sean Weatherspoon, the club announced the day before the first training camp practice.
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Single game on sale date announced

The Atlanta Falcons announced today that single-game tickets for the 2010 season will go on sale Thursday, July 29 at 10 a.m.
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AFPTC acquire new locations

Atlanta Falcons Physical Therapy Centers today announced the acquisition of two physical therapy centers located in Athens and Winder, Georgia.  Financial terms were not disclosed.
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Falcons sign fifth round pick Meier

The Atlanta Falcons today signed fifth-round pick wide receiver Kerry Meier.
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Cheerleaders trek to Cancun

A contingent of 20 Falcons cheerleaders and about a dozen staff members began their journey to Cancun, Mexico to capture the images that will grace this year’s swimsuit calendar.
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History suggests better pass rush in 2010

AF.com looks at the pass-blocking statistics for each of the Falcons’ 2010 opponents to get an idea how easy or difficult it may be for the defensive line to improve on their 28-sack season in 2009.
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Debating Abraham’s Hall of Fame trajectory

Atlantafalcons.com Contributing Writer Daniel Cox tables the discussion of veteran defensive end John Abraham’s Hall-worthiness.
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Falcons waive QB D.J. Shockley

The Atlanta Falcons waived backup quarterback D.J. Shockley, the club announced Friday.
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Falcons roster not as green as perceived

While many of the pundits are calling the 2010 Atlanta Falcons a young, up-and-coming team, a close look at the actual numbers indicate the roster isn’t quite as green as perceived.
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James suspended for violating performance enhancing substance policy

Atlanta Falcons linebacker Robert James has been suspended by the NFL for four games for violating the league’s performance enhancing substance policy.
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