The Falcons’ new football boss is already making his presence felt in a very specific way: Matt Ryan keeps showing up at practice, and he’s not just there to watch.
Atlanta hired its former MVP quarterback in January as its new “President of Football,” and the job description has been fuzzy from the start. Now, courtesy of The Athletic’s Falcons insider Josh Kendall, there’s at least one thing that’s clear: Ryan has the final say on all football-related matters.
“Matt Ryan won’t stay out of practice drills. The Falcons hired their all-time leading passer and the ostensibly retired Ryan as their new royally titled President of Football. He has the final say on all things related to the on-field product in Atlanta, but his most noticeable role this offseason was as an extra throwing arm in practice.”
That’s a striking amount of power for someone with no previous front office experience. It’s also a pretty unusual setup for an NFL team, especially one handing that kind of authority to a first-timer in the executive chair.
Still, there are already signs of Ryan’s influence showing up in Atlanta’s roster moves. Wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus and tight end Austin Hooper both have past ties to Ryan from his earlier run with the Falcons, and both are back in 2026.
The early return on Atlanta’s offseason hasn’t been especially flattering, either. Most analysts have handed the Falcons mediocre to poor grades, though the team also didn’t have much to spend.
There have been some positives. The Falcons locked up wide receiver Drake London and tight end Kyle Pitts with long-term extensions, giving Ryan and the organization something concrete to build around.
The bigger evaluation comes later. Atlanta is projected to have more than $110 million in salary cap space next offseason, and that’s when Ryan’s real test as an executive will arrive.
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