1996 Atlanta Falcons season |
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Head coach |
June Jones |
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Home field |
Georgia Dome |
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Results |
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Record |
3–13 |
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Division place |
4th NFC West |
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Playoff finish |
did not qualify |
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Timeline |
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The 1996 Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's 31st season in the National Football League (NFL). The Falcons were unable to match their previous season's output of 9–7 and failed to reach the playoffs. Atlanta started the season 0–8, going winless until November.[1] Two of the team's three wins were over the equally inept New Orleans Saints, who also finished 3–13.
The Falcons allowed 461 points in 1996, the most in team history.[2] Football Outsiders calculates that the 1996 Falcons had the third-worst pass defense they had ever tracked.[3]
Offseason
NFL draft
Main article:
1996 NFL draft
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Personnel
Staff
1996 Atlanta Falcons staff
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Front office
- Chairman of the Board – Rankin M. Smith, Sr.
- President – Taylor Smith
- Vice President of Player Personnel – Ken Herock
- Director of Pro Personnel – Chuck Connor
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
- Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers – Milt Jackson
- Quarterbacks – Mouse Davis
- Running Backs – Ollie Wilson
- Offensive Line – Bob Palcic
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
- Strength and Conditioning – Tim Jorgensen
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Roster
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Regular season
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Results
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Game site
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Attendance
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Final score
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Team record
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1
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September 1
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at Carolina Panthers
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L 6–29
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0–1
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Ericsson Stadium
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69,522
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2
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September 8
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Minnesota Vikings
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L 17–23
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0–2
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Georgia Dome
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42,688
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3
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Bye
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4
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September 22
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Philadelphia Eagles
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L 18–33
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0–3
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Georgia Dome
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40,107
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5
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September 29
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at San Francisco 49ers
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L 17–39
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0–4
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3Com Park
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62,995
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6
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October 6
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at Detroit Lions
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L 24–28
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0–5
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Pontiac Silverdome
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58,666
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7
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October 13
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Houston Oilers
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L 13–23
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0–6
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Georgia Dome
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35,401
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8
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October 20
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at Dallas Cowboys
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L 28–32
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0–7
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Texas Stadium
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64,091
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9
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October 27
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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L 17–20
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0–8
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Georgia Dome
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58,760
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10
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November 3
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Carolina Panthers
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W 20–17
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1–8
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Georgia Dome
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42,726
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11
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November 10
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at St. Louis Rams
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L 16–59
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1–9
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Trans World Dome
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58,776
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12
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November 17
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New Orleans Saints
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W 17–15
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2–9
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Georgia Dome
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43,119
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13
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November 24
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at Cincinnati Bengals
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L 31–41
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2–10
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Cinergy Field
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44,868
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14
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December 2
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San Francisco 49ers
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L 10–34
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2–11
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Georgia Dome
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46,318
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15
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December 8
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at New Orleans Saints
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W 31–15
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3–11
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Louisiana Superdome
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32,923
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16
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December 15
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St. Louis Rams
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L 27–34
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3–12
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Georgia Dome
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26,519
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17
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December 22
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at Jacksonville Jaguars
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L 17–19
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3–13
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Jacksonville Municipal Stadium
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71,449
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Standings
References
External links
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