Falcons Owner Arthur Blank Has a Plan For Moving Forward After Firing Coach and General Manager

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank released a letter to fans on Monday to announce Sunday night’s firings of coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot are not the only moves planned in an attempt to end the team’s streak of eight consecutive losing seasons.

Blank also unveiled upper management changes, including the addition of a new president of football who will be hired from outside the organization.

The new president will report to Blank and will replace Greg Beadles as the head of football operations. Beadles was named president and chief executive officer of the Falcons and will oversee business operations.

In his new role, Beadles replaces Rich McKay, who will continue as CEO of AMB Sports and Entertainment with responsibilities including the role of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in this year’s World Cup and plans for Atlanta’s 2028 Super Bowl.

“No statement can change the disappointment of the past several seasons,” Blank said in the letter to fans released by the team on social media. “I know we have fallen short of the standard you expect and we as an organization have for ourselves. That responsibility rests with me.”

The moves came after Blank hired the consulting firm Sportsology to study the Falcons. Sportsology previously worked with Blank’s Major League Soccer franchise, Atlanta United.

The Falcons search for a new coach and GM begins immediately. An executive search firm, ZRG Partners, will assist on the coach search and Sportsology will be involved in the search for a new general manager.

First priority

The immediate focus will be finding the new president of football, who will be involved in the search for the new coach and GM.

“The leader in this new role will set the vision and identity for our team,” Blank said. “Our new head coach and general manager will report to the new president of football. … We plan to move quickly on this hire so the new president of football can be fully involved in the selection of our new leaders in the head coach and general manager roles.”

Team meeting

Morris and Fontenot led a team meeting at the Falcons’ practice facility on Monday morning.

“They let everybody know they were proud of the way we finished, especially after being eliminated (from playoff contention),” said linebacker Josh Woods.

“It obviously wasn’t a joyful meeting. Everybody was kind of somber.”

Woods said Morris, who remained upbeat even during a five-game losing streak which doomed the season, “made football fun again.”

Long snapper Liam McCullough said Morris and Fontenot “are two great, phenomenal people. … It’s a somber day because of the people we are losing.”

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