2025 Atlanta Falcons season

2025 Atlanta Falcons season
OwnerArthur Blank
General managerTerry Fontenot
Head coachRaheem Morris
Home stadiumMercedes-Benz Stadium
Results
Record8–9
Division place3rd NFC South
PlayoffsDid not qualify
All-ProsRB Bijan Robinson (1st team) (2nd team)
FS Jessie Bates (2nd team)
OG Chris Lindstrom (2nd team)
TE Kyle Pitts (2nd team)
Pro BowlersOG Chris Lindstrom
RB Bijan Robinson
Uniform

The 2025 season was the Atlanta Falcons' 60th in the National Football League (NFL), their ninth playing their home games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, their fifth and final under the leadership of general manager Terry Fontenot and their second and final under head coach Raheem Morris. The Falcons failed to improve on their 8–9 record from last season and were eliminated from playoff contention following a Week 14 loss to the eventual Super Bowl LX champion Seattle Seahawks, extending a seven-year absence from the playoffs and their eight-year NFC South title drought. Their 4–9 start was their worst since they also started 4–9 in 2020, and even though they won their last 4 games, that was not enough to overcome the slow start.

Ironically, their matchup versus the New Orleans Saints in the regular season finale determined the NFC South champion, with Atlanta’s victory creating a three-way title favorable to Carolina. Had the Falcons lost, Tampa Bay would have won the division instead. Carolina’s playoff appearance also gave the Falcons sole possession of the longest active playoff drought in the conference, which currently stands at eight seasons.

Hours following their Week 18 win over New Orleans, both head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot were relieved of their duties in Atlanta. A day later, owner Arthur Blank promoted Greg Beadles to CEO of the Atlanta Falcons, effectively replacing Rich McKay.

The Atlanta Falcons drew an average home attendance of 70,995, the 10th-highest of all NFL teams.