Raheem Morris' future in Atlanta is hinted at by a Falcons rumor.

Jim Racalto

Falcons rumor offers insight into Raheem Morris' future in Atlanta image

TL;DR

  • Atlanta Falcons face an eighth straight year without playoffs, their longest drought since the 1980s.
  • Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is out for the season due to injury, intensifying team concerns.
  • Head coach Raheem Morris and GM Terry Fontenot face scrutiny amid a five-game losing streak.
  • Owner Arthur Blank's decision on the coaching staff and front office hinges on final games.

Atlanta’s 2025 season is on the brink of disaster. Once viewed as a team on the verge of a breakthrough, the Falcons are now staring down a likely eighth straight year without a playoff appearance—their longest drought since the 1980s.

The most recent setback? Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. Has been sidelined for the remainder of the season due to another significant injury, leaving supporters and league observers to wonder if this team is headed for a major shakeu p.

With a five-game losing streak, featuring tough overtime losses, head coach Raheem Morris is feeling the heat, and GM Terry Fontenot is being questioned for personnel decisions that haven't yielded victories. Despite the team possessing clear talent and a squad designed for contention, injuries and squandered chances—such as relinquishing a potential top-10 pick in the 2026 draft—have intensified rumors of upheaval. Sources within the league indicate a continued interest in coaching this group, but with only six games remaining in the season, the situation is critical.

Arthur Blank, the owner, is known for his patience, but a strong performance in the final games might decide if the Falcons can retain some optimism or face the offseason burdened by significant doubts regarding their coaching staff, front office, and player lineup.

Contributing Writer