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Falcons reflect on major takeaways from 2024 offseason

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Rob Dadona Manager Of Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

Rob Dadona Manager Of Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Two months, one week, and two days have passed since the Atlanta Falcons began their 2024 offseason program. Wednesday marks its official conclusion.

Since April 2, the Falcons have welcomed returning staff and players, along with new coaches, signings, and rookies. This includes head coach Raheem Morris, veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins, running back Bijan Robinson, starting safety Jessie Bates III, and eight draft picks.

As the Falcons take a break before training camp in late July, multiple storylines emerge for consideration. The editorial staff of Tori McElhaney, Will McFadden, Terrin Waack, and Amna Subhan share their insights on the biggest takeaway from the Falcons' offseason.

McELHANEY: "I started covering the Falcons in 2020. I say this because for every single year that has followed, the only thing I fear I spoke about involved the quarterback... The goal in making these moves in the last couple months was to assure the Falcons quarterback room was set... Having watched Cousins operate, Penix learn and Heinicke fill in when needed... it really has started to feel that way."

McFADDEN: "It's completely understandable why quarterback was the highest priority for the organization this offseason... However... it does mean Atlanta will once again need players to step up... Expect a nice dose of simulated pressures from defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake as a way to utilize players like Kaden Elliss and Troy Andersen to help Lorenzo Carter and Arnold Ebiketie."

WAACK: "There are so many different ways I could go with this... Honestly, I hadn't settled on an idea until Tuesday afternoon after defensive tackle Grady Jarrett addressed the media for the first time this offseason... My favorite moment was as follows: 'I got a new appreciation for what it takes to be a mom,' Jarrett said..."

SUBHAN: "At the start of the new league year in March, Drake London was simply the lone wolf wide receiver. Since then,... When I look at the wide receivers in the room,... Last season,... That's going to look very different this season under new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson..."

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