Atlanta Falcons Shake Up Leadership with Firing of Coach and GM

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In a significant move ahead of the NFL's offseason, the Atlanta Falcons have parted ways with head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot. Despite ending the season on a four-game winning streak, the team's overall performance, finishing at 8-9 and missing the playoffs, prompted this decision. Owner Arthur Blank emphasized the need for new leadership to meet the expectations of fans and the organization. The Falcons will begin searching for replacements for both positions immediately, marking a pivotal moment as teams prepare for the upcoming season.
Key Details: • Falcons finished the season with an 8-9 record, tied for NFC South lead but missed playoffs. • Raheem Morris served as head coach for two seasons, both ending with 8-9 records. • Terry Fontenot was GM for five seasons, with a cumulative record of 37-48. • The team will start searches for new head coach and GM right away.