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The 2010 season was the Atlanta Falcons' 45th in the National Football League (NFL), their 19th playing home games at Georgia Dome and their third under head coach Mike Smith. The Falcons improved on their 2009 record, winning 13 games.
The Falcons appeared in two Super Bowl championships—Super Bowl XXXIII and Super Bowl LI—losing to the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots, respectively. The Falcons have won the NFC Championship twice and a division title six times, winning the NFC West twice (1978 and 1998) and the NFC South four times (2004, 2010, 2012 and 2016 ...
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Atlanta finished last in 2007 (4–12) and finished second with a wild-card berth in 2008 (11–5). New Orleans finished last in 2008 (8–8) and finished first in 2009 (13–3). Tampa Bay finished last in 2009 (3–13) but despite finishing third in 2010 with a 10–6 record, did not make the playoffs, due to Green Bay holding the wild-card ...
As a result, Jenkins started just 9 regular season games for the Falcons in 2010, finishing with 41 receptions for 505 yards and 2 touchdown receptions. Atlanta finished with the best record in the NFC at 13–3, but the Falcons were upset by the eventual Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers in the Divisional Playoffs. In the 48–21 loss to ...
White and the Falcons made the playoffs in the 2008 season and met the Arizona Cardinals in the Wild Card Round. The Falcons fell by a score of 30–24 as White had 11 receptions for 84 yards and a touchdown. [53] White's 2008 season was an improvement over the previous year, finishing fourth in the NFL in receiving yards.
Weatherspoon was drafted in the first round by the Atlanta Falcons 19th overall in the 2010 NFL Draft. [8] [9] In his rookie season, he recorded 42 tackles and one sack. He played in only 11 games while starting 5. [10] In 2011, Weatherspoon then became the Falcons' starting outside linebacker. Without missing a start, he finished the season ...
Peters was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the third round, 83rd overall, of the 2010 NFL draft. [6] [7] The Atlanta Falcons signed Corey Peters to a four-year deal on June 8, 2010. [8] On March 4, 2014, Peters and the Falcons agreed on a one-year deal that kept him in Atlanta throughout the 2014 season. [9]