Atlanta Falcons Hire 2-Time Coach Of the Year Winner
After another disappointing regular season and cleaning house, the Atlanta Falcons snatched Kevin Stefanski to be their next head coach. The Falcons, coming off another brutal 8-9 season, fired their head coach, general manager, and head of operations to start with a clean slate.
While Stefanski has been getting criticism in the past two seasons, the former Browns head coach has been amazing and could help the Falcons turn the ship around. With a strong offensive core and a solid defense, the Falcons could hit a home run with this recent hire. For Stefanski, after another crushing season with the Browns, this could turn over a new leaf with the Atlanta Falcons in a division that could be ripe for the taking.
The Atlanta Falcons Black Monday Aftermath
At the end of the regular season, the Atlanta Falcons fired their head coach, Reheem Morris, and General Manager Terry Fontenot to start fresh in 2026. Atlanta has been on a hard road with finishing 7-10 in their past five seasons, and finishing 8-9 to end the 2025 season.
The Falcons are now taking a risk in hiring the fired Stefanski, who has found success with the Browns, with limited rosters in his tenure. Atlanta, with a strong offensive core but with quarterback issues, could be a great place for Stefanski, who has been successful in scheming offenses.
The Falcons being without star Quarterback Michael Penix Jr., potentially for the 2026 season, could worry fans and the new coaching staff. There is also the worry of the new regime having disadvantages from the past two coaching and front office regimes.
The Atlanta Falcons’ Biggest Risk and Reward Hire
The hiring by the Atlanta Falcons of Stefanski could also backfire, given the recent Browns’ firing and issues with his offense during his tenure with the Browns. Clevelandโs offense with the various quarterbacks has been sluggish, with Shedeur Sanders and Dillion Gabriel regressing horribly.
There is also the controversy surrounding Stefankski and former Browns Quarterback Baker Mayfield. The coach was one of the reasons the franchise gave up on him, but that is for speculation. Stefanski, despite his recent flaws in coaching and scheming, could be a solid fit with the Falcons and their dysfunctional offense.
Stefanski has made two playoff appearances with the Browns, including a playoff win, and has two Coach of the Year awards. This move could do wonders for the Atlanta Falcons after another disappointing season.
