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1989 Atlanta Falcons season

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1989 Atlanta Falcons season
Head coachMarion Campbell (fired November 28, 3-9 record)
Jim Hanifan(interim; 0-4 record)
Home stadiumFulton County Stadium
Results
Record3–13
Division place4thNFC West
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers

The1989Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise’s 24th season in theNational Football League (NFL). The Falcons draftedDeion Sanders with their first round pick in the NFL Draft. Marion Campbell retired after the twelfth game of the season.[1]

Despite having Sanders in their defensive backfield, the Falcons surrendered 7.59 yards per pass attempt (including quarterback sacks) in 1989, one of the ten worst totals in NFL history.[2]

The latter part of the season was marred by two tragedies. On November 24, rookieoffensive tackleRalph Norwood was killed in anautomobile accident eight miles from the Falcons’ training facilities.[3] Just under a month later, on December 19, backuptight endBrad Beckman was also killed in an auto accident.[4] It marked the death of three players of the team in the space of two seasons (the previous year, cornerback David Croudip died of an overdose).

Offseason

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NFL draft

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Main article:1989 NFL draft
1989 Atlanta Falcons draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
15Deion Sanders *  CornerbackFlorida State
127Shawn Collins Wide receiverNorthern Arizona
238Ralph Norwood Offensive tackleLSU
362Keith Jones Running backIllinois
6145Troy Sadowski Tight endGeorgia
7172Undra Johnson Running backWest Virginia
8202Paul Singer QuarterbackWestern Illinois
9229Chris Dunn LinebackerCal Poly
11286Greg Paterra Running backSlippery Rock
12313Tony Bowick Defensive tackleChattanooga
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

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Undrafted free agents

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1989 undrafted free agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Oscar AnguloTight endEastern Kentucky
Norris BlountCornerbackBaylor
Deon BookerRunning backLouisville
Ivan CookLinebackerWashington State
Tyreese KnoxRunning backNebraska
Steve McMillonCornerbackWyoming
Maury MetcalfLinebackerWashington State
Mark MillettTight endSouthwest Texas State
Kevin SimienWide receiverFort Hays State
Alonzo WashingtonRunning backArizona

Personnel

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Staff

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1989 Atlanta Falcons staff

Front office

  • Chairman of the board —Rankin M. Smith Sr.
  • President — Rankin M. Smith, Jr.
  • Executive vice president — Taylor Smith
  • Director of player personnel —Ken Herock
  • Director of pro scouting — Chuck Connor

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams — Foge Fazio

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning — Tim Jorgensen

Roster

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1989 Atlanta Falcons final roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
47 active, 8 inactive, 6 practice squad

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 10Los Angeles RamsL 21–310–1Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium38,708
2September 17Dallas CowboysW 27–211–1Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium55,285
3September 24atIndianapolis ColtsL 9–131–2Hoosier Dome57,816
4October 1atGreen Bay PackersL 21–231–3Milwaukee County Stadium54,647
5October 8atLos Angeles RamsL 14–261–4Anaheim Stadium52,182
6October 15New England PatriotsW 16–152–4Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium39,697
7October 22atPhoenix CardinalsL 20–342–5Sun Devil Stadium33,894
8October 29atNew Orleans SaintsL 13–202–6Louisiana Superdome65,153
9November 5Buffalo BillsW 30–283–6Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium45,267
10November 12atSan Francisco 49ersL 3–453–7Candlestick Park59,914
11November 19New Orleans SaintsL 17–263–8Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium53,173
12November 26atNew York JetsL 7–273–9Giants Stadium40,429
13December 3San Francisco 49ersL 10–233–10Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium43,128
14December 10atMinnesota VikingsL 17–433–11Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome58,116
15December 17Washington RedskinsL 30–313–12Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium37,501
16December 24Detroit LionsL 24–313–13Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium7,792
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 4: at Green Bay Packers

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Week 4: Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers
Quarter1234Total
Falcons0203023
Packers707721

atMilwaukee County Stadium,Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers

Week 9

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Buffalo Bills (6–2) at Atlanta Falcons (2–6)
Team1234Total
Bills7014728
• Falcons03171030

[6]This would be the final win of the season for Atlanta.

Standings

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NFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
San Francisco 49ers(1)1420.8755–110–2442253W5
Los Angeles Rams(5)1150.6884–28–4426344W2
New Orleans Saints970.5633–35–7386301W3
Atlanta Falcons3130.1880–61–11279437L7

Awards and records

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  • Shawn Collins, led all NFL rookie wide receivers in receptions (58)

Milestones

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The Falcons drew a franchise-low attendance of 7,792 for their finale, a 31–24 loss to the Detroit Lions on December 24.[7]

References

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  1. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY,ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p.98
  2. ^Cold Hard Football Facts: Ryan Kalil ad: Carolina D not up to the task
  3. ^"PRO FOOTBALL; No Drug Found in Falcon".The New York Times. November 26, 1989.
  4. ^"Sports News Briefs; Car Crash Kills Falcon Tight End".The New York Times. December 19, 1989.
  5. ^"1989 Atlanta Falcons Draftees".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 14, 2013.
  6. ^[1]. Retrieved 2020-Jul-09.
  7. ^New York Times December 25, 1989

External links

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Culture
Lore
Rivalries
Wild card / First round berths (8)
Division championships (6)
Conference championships (2)
Ring of Honor
Current league affiliations
Italics indicatesSuper Bowl appearance


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