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Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank addresses front office firings | Atlanta News First

34 min · 9. jan. 2026
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Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank answered several questions Thursday as the 83-year-old business and philanthropic titan held a news conference following a huge shakeup in the Falcons’ front office. Early Sunday evening, Blank announced the firing of both Terry Fontenot and Raheem Morris [https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2026/01/05/atlanta-falcons-fire-head-coach-raheem-morris/] from their positions of general manager and head coach, respectively. Fontenot and Morris were fired only hours after the Falcons defeated the New Orleans Saints, finishing with a second consecutive record of 8-9.

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