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The last time the Green Bay Packers lost to the Atlanta Falcons was on November 28, 2010. The game was played in Atlanta and the final score was Green Bay 17, Atlanta 20.
Defensive lineman Claude Humphrey and defensive back Deion Sanders are the only Hall of Famers who were enshrined for significant playing time with the Atlanta Falcons. Other inductees who played briefly with the Falcons were running back Eric Dickerson and wide receiver Tommy McDonald.
Through the 2013 season, the Steelers have an all-time record of 12-2-1 versus the Atlanta Falcons.
When Brett Favre was with the Atlanta Falcons from 1991 to 1992, the primary starting quarterback for the team was Chris Miller. Favre was a backup during his time in Atlanta before being traded to the Green Bay Packers, where he became a star. Miller had notable success with the Falcons in the early 1990s, leading the team to a playoff appearance in 1991.
Several players have played for both the Denver Broncos and the Atlanta Falcons, including quarterback Chris Chandler and running back Terrell Davis. Additionally, wide receiver Rod Smith had a brief stint with the Falcons after his time with the Broncos. These players contributed to their respective teams during their careers, showcasing their talent in both cities.
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The Atlanta Falcons have played the Pittsburgh Steelers 15 times in their history. The Steelers lead the all time series with a record of 12-2-1.
Atlanta Falcons football games are shown on both the Fox Sports Network and on the CBS Sports Network. Typically since Atlanta is in the NFC, their games will be broadcast on Fox Sports, though for the 2014 season, though CBS is airing three of the Falcons games. September 18th vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers November 23rd vs. the Cleveland Browns December 14th vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers
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Most Falcons games take place on Sunday @ 1:00 East Coast Time. If it is ever a home game in Atlanta, it is always played in the Georgia Dome.
The Atlanta Falcons have never won a Super Bowl. In their only Super Bowl appearance in 1999, they lost to the Denver Broncos, 34-19.
Chris Chandler was the Atlanta Falcons quarterback in Super Bowl XXXIII, in which the Denver Broncos defeated the Falcons, 34-19. The game was played January 31, 1999 in Miami.