Breaking News: Matt Ryan Hired By The Atlanta Falcons As President Of Football
It’s official, Matt Ryan has been hired by the Falcons organization as the President of Football. This has come with speculation, and after days of passed, it is now a reality. This might be the first move in a long time that feels like it has a pulse, a plan, and a little bit of common sense behind it. The franchise icon is officially back in Flowery Branchโthis time not as the starting quarterback, but as the man running the entire football operation.
A Franchise Legend Steps Into a New Role
Matt Ryan spent 14 of his 15 NFL seasons in Atlanta, rewriting the franchise record book and becoming the most successful player the organization has ever had. Falcons owner Arthur Blank didnโt hold back when announcing the hire, praising Ryanโs โleadership, attention to detail, knowledge of the game and unrelenting drive to win,โ calling him โthe most successful player in our franchiseโs historyโ.
Thatโs not just a compliment. Thatโs a coronation. Ryan isnโt coming back for a ceremonial handshake tour. Heโs stepping into a role with real authorityโone that will shape the franchise for years.
What Matt Ryan Will Actually Do
The Falcons didnโt just hire Ryanโthey built a brandโnew position for him. After firing head coach Raheem Morris, Rich McKay’s exit from the CEO role, and general manager Terry Fontenot firing on Black Monday, the team announced the creation of the President of Football role, a position that will oversee:
- The teamโs longโterm football vision
- Hiring the next head coach
- Hiring the next general manager
- Final say on football decisions
- Collaboration between football and business operations
As FOX Sports reported, Ryan will hold โfinal decisionโmaking authorityโ over football matters. Thatโs a massive responsibility for someone who, until recently, was breaking down game film as a CBS analyst. If anyone understands the Falconsโwhat works, what doesnโt, and what absolutely needs to changeโitโs him.
Why This Hire Actually Works
Letโs be honest: the Falcons have been a dysfunctional franchise since the 28-3 debacle. Then it got so much worse once Matt Ryan was traded to Indianapolis. Theyโve cycled through coaches, quarterbacks, and philosophies like a team trying to find itself on a dating app. Nothing stuck.
Bringing back Matt Ryan isnโt just nostalgia. Itโs strategic. He was known throughout his career for obsessive preparation, high football IQ, and a calm, steady leadership style. Heโs also spent the last couple of years studying the league from a broadcast booth, giving him a broader perspective on modern NFL trends.
And then thereโs the credibility factor. Players respect him. Coaches respect him. Executives respect him. When Matt Ryan walks into a room, people listen. That alone is something the Falcons have been missing.
The Pressure Is RealโAnd Ryan Knows It
This isnโt a cushy frontโoffice gig where Ryan gets to smile, shake hands, and cut ribbons. Every decision he makes will be scrutinized. Every draft pick. Every coaching hire. Every roster move.
Heโs no longer the quarterback who can bail the team out with a late fourthโquarter drive. Heโs the executive who will be judged on wins, losses, and the longโterm health of the franchise. But pressure isnโt new to Matt Ryan. He carried this franchise for more than a decade. Now heโs carrying its future.
A New Era for Atlanta
The Falcons havenโt been relevant in years. Theyโve been stuck in neutral, hoping somethingโanythingโwould spark a turnaround. Hiring Matt Ryan is more than a spark. Itโs a signal.
A signal that the franchise is ready to reconnect with its identity. A signal that leadership matters. A signal that the Falcons are finally ready to build something sustainable. Ryanโs return wonโt magically fix everything overnight. But for the first time in a long time, the Falcons feel like a team with direction.
