The Atlanta Falcons have met with six candidates for their defensive coordinator vacancy, interviewing former NFL head coach Steve Wilks and Pittsburgh Steelers secondary coach Grady Brown on Friday.
A SWAT team in Roswell was serving arrest and search warrants when a man ran out the back of a house and encountered an officer, said Police Chief James Conroy at a news conference. The fleeing man fired a handgun twice at the officer, who shot back and killed the man, Conroy said.
The Atlanta Falcons are interviewingSteve Wilks for their defensive coordinator job, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Wilks, former San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator and Carolina Panthers interim head coach,
The Atlanta Falcons will have their fifth defensive coordinator interview Friday, meeting with Pittsburgh Steelers secondary coach Grady Brown.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), alongside several state attorneys general, has filed an amended antitrust complaint against RealPage and six of the nation’s largest landlords.
The 64 free agents who have signed, with name, position, former club if different, and contract. The contract information was obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources. For players with minor league contracts,
Former MLB first-round pick Bubba Thompson is leaving the diamond to try out college football at the age of 26.
Another year, another Hall of Fame induction for Alex Mack. Mack, who shined on the football field for the San Marcos Royals and graduated in 2004, was
Let’s stack them up against some of the top NFL teams the game has ever seen that we believe would throttle this year’s Chiefs!
Dallas parted ways with McCarthy this week after a disappointing season. The Denton Record Chronicle's Brett Vito spoke with KERA's Andrew Garcia about where the Cowboys go from here.
Notre Dame and Ohio State face off in Atlanta with the winner being crowned the national champs and the winner of the first ever 12 team College Football Playoffs. The Irish defense has been nothing short of spectacular this season,
1983: Bob Horner agrees to a four-year contract with the Atlanta Braves that will pay him up to $6 million, including $400,000 in bonuses if he keeps his weight below 215 pounds.