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Atlanta Falcons Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Aug 14

7:00 pm

NFL Preseason Game 1 - Denver Broncos at Atlanta Falcons

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Aug 22

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NFL Preseason Game 1 - Atlanta Falcons at Indianapolis Colts

Lucas Oil Stadium

Indianapolis, IN

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Aug 28

7:00 pm

NFL Preseason Game 2 - Atlanta Falcons at Miami Dolphins

Hard Rock Stadium

Miami Gardens, FL

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Sep 13

1:00 pm

Atlanta Falcons at Pittsburgh Steelers

Acrisure Stadium

Pittsburgh, PA

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Sep 20

1:00 pm

Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Sep 24

7:15 pm

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Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers (Thursday Night Football)

Lambeau Field

Green Bay, WI

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Oct 05

7:15 pm

Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints (Monday Night Football)

Caesars Superdome

New Orleans, LA

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Oct 11

8:20 pm

Baltimore Ravens at Atlanta Falcons (Sunday Night Football)

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Oct 18

1:00 pm

Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Oct 25

1:00 pm

San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Nov 01

1:00 pm

Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Raymond James Stadium

Tampa, FL

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Nov 15

1:00 pm

Kansas City Chiefs at Atlanta Falcons

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Nov 29

12:00 pm

Atlanta Falcons at Minnesota Vikings

U.S. Bank Stadium

Minneapolis, MN

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Dec 06

1:00 pm

Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Dec 13

1:00 pm

Atlanta Falcons at Cleveland Browns

Huntington Bank Field

Cleveland, OH

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Dec 20

1:00 pm

Atlanta Falcons at Washington Commanders

Northwest Stadium

Landover, MD

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Jan 03, 2027

1:00 pm

New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers (Date TBD)

Bank of America Stadium

Charlotte, NC

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons (Date TBD)

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

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Nov 08

3:30 pm

NFL International Series - Cincinnati Bengals vs Atlanta Falcons

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Madrid, N/A

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Atlanta Falcons Tickets From GoTickets

Rise up! Over 71,000 fans decked in red and black, the massive Halo Board blazing overhead, and the retractable roof peeled open to reveal a perfect Georgia sky — that's a Atlanta Falcons game day at one of the most stunning venues in all of sports. GoTickets makes it easy to be part of the action in 2026. Our intuitive platform helps you find the perfect seat at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and with our secure checkout and buyer guarantee, you can lock in your spot with total confidence. Don't wait — grab your Falcons tickets today!

Falcons Basics

Year Established: 1966 (franchise awarded June 30, 1965)

Current Division: NFC South

Last Playoff Appearance: 2017 NFC Divisional Round

Last Division Title: 2016

Last NFC Championship: 2016 vs. Green Bay Packers

Super Bowl Appearances: XXXIII (1998 Season), LI (2016 Season) — 0 wins

The Atlanta Falcons Schedule

Under new head coach Kevin Stefanski — a two-time NFL Coach of the Year — and with dynamic playmakers like Bijan Robinson, Drake London, and Kyle Pitts leading the charge, the Falcons enter 2026 determined to snap an eight-year playoff drought and bring postseason football back to Atlanta. The 17-game regular season features six divisional wars with NFC South rivals, six showdowns against non-division NFC opponents, and five battles against AFC competition. From heated divisional rivalries to cross-conference clashes, every game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a can't-miss event:

NFC South Rivals (Home & Away)

Carolina Panthers

New Orleans Saints

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFC Opponents

Home: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49ers

Away: Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Washington Commanders

AFC Opponents

Home: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs

Away: Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers

No rivalry on the schedule burns hotter than the one between the Falcons and the Saints. This NFC South blood feud stretches back to 1967 and is defined by dramatic finishes, trash talk, and a genuine animosity between the fan bases that makes every meeting must-see television. The Buccaneers and Panthers are equally fierce divisional foes — with the NFC South regularly producing tight races and unexpected outcomes, every contest carries serious postseason implications.

The History of the Atlanta Falcons

The Atlanta Falcons are a franchise built on passion, heartbreak, and an unrelenting drive to bring a championship to the South. Awarded as the NFL's 15th franchise on June 30, 1965, and beginning play in 1966, the Falcons selected consensus All-American linebacker Tommy Nobis with their first-ever draft pick, and a franchise was born. The early decades were marked by growing pains, but flashes of brilliance emerged — none more memorable than the 1977 "Grits Blitz" defense, which allowed just 129 points in a 14-game season, an NFL record that still stands for that era.

The franchise's first golden age arrived in 1998 under head coach Dan Reeves, who returned to the sideline after quadruple bypass heart surgery to guide the Falcons to a stunning 14–2 record. Behind quarterback Chris Chandler and the bruising runs of Jamal Anderson and his famous "Dirty Bird" dance, Atlanta upset the heavily favored 15–1 Minnesota Vikings 30–27 in overtime in the NFC Championship — one of the greatest upsets in NFL playoff history — to reach their first Super Bowl. Though they fell to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII, the 1998 Falcons remain the most celebrated team in franchise history.

The modern era has been defined by Matt Ryan, "Matty Ice," who transformed the franchise from the moment he was drafted third overall in 2008. Ryan won Offensive Rookie of the Year, led the Falcons to six playoff appearances and three division titles, and delivered the greatest individual season in franchise history in 2016 — winning the NFL MVP Award while guiding Atlanta to 540 points, the seventh-most in NFL history. The Falcons dismantled the Green Bay Packers 44–21 in the NFC Championship — the final game at the Georgia Dome — to reach Super Bowl LI, where they built a 28–3 lead over the New England Patriots before suffering the largest comeback in Super Bowl history in a 34–28 overtime defeat. Julio Jones became one of the most dominant receivers in NFL history, setting the franchise's all-time records in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns.

Today, with Kevin Stefanski at the helm, Bijan Robinson anchoring the offense, and a defense that set a franchise record with 57 sacks in 2025, the Falcons are building toward the next great chapter. Rise up, and be a part of it! Get your Falcons tickets today!

Memorable Atlanta Falcons Moments

Being in the stands at an NFL game is always unforgettable, but imagine witnessing the next great moment for your franchise. When you buy Atlanta Falcons tickets, you might see a record shattered, a rivalry-defining play, or a season-changing moment unfold before your eyes. Picture the reactions when fans witnessed these incredible feats:

Super Bowl-Bound — The Upset in Minneapolis (01/17/1999): In one of the greatest upsets in NFL playoff history, the Falcons stunned the 15–1 Minnesota Vikings 30–27 in overtime in the NFC Championship Game at the Metrodome. With the Vikings' perfect kicker Gary Anderson missing a 38-yard field goal with 2:07 remaining, Chris Chandler drove the Falcons 71 yards in eight plays, hitting Terance Mathis for the tying touchdown with 49 seconds left. Morten Andersen drilled the 38-yard overtime winner, and Atlanta was headed to its first Super Bowl in franchise history.

Matty Ice Arrives (2008 Season): Drafted third overall out of Boston College, Matt Ryan immediately revitalized a franchise coming off a dismal 4–12 campaign. Ryan started all 16 games, threw for over 3,400 yards and 16 touchdowns, and led the Falcons to an 11–5 record and their first playoff berth since 2004, earning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Head coach Mike Smith was named Coach of the Year, and the Falcons launched a run of five consecutive winning seasons — a first in franchise history.

Bryant Beats the Clock (01/13/2013): In one of the most dramatic playoff finishes in franchise history, the Falcons edged the Seattle Seahawks 30–28 in the NFC Divisional Round at the Georgia Dome. After Seattle's Russell Wilson drove the Seahawks to a go-ahead touchdown with 31 seconds remaining, Matt Ryan calmly led Atlanta 42 yards in four plays, setting up Matt Bryant's 49-yard game-winning field goal as time expired. The victory sent the Falcons to the NFC Championship Game for the first time since 1998.

Julio and Matty Ice Make History (10/02/2016): In one of the most explosive offensive performances in NFL history, Matt Ryan threw for a franchise-record 503 yards and four touchdowns, while Julio Jones hauled in 12 catches for 300 receiving yards and a touchdown in a 48–33 victory over the Carolina Panthers. Ryan and Jones became the first quarterback-receiver duo in NFL history to combine for 500+ passing yards and 300+ receiving yards in the same game.

Georgia Dome Farewell — NFC Champions (01/22/2017): In the final game ever played at the Georgia Dome, the Falcons demolished the Green Bay Packers 44–21 in the NFC Championship Game. Matt Ryan threw for 392 yards and four touchdowns, Julio Jones torched the Packers secondary for 180 yards, and the Falcons raced to a 44–15 lead before Aaron Rodgers could mount a comeback. Atlanta claimed its second NFC Championship and punched its ticket to Super Bowl LI.

28–3 — Super Bowl LI (02/05/2017): In a game that will live forever in NFL history — for better or worse — the Falcons built a commanding 28–3 lead over the New England Patriots midway through the third quarter of Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium in Houston. Atlanta's offense was electric, highlighted by Robert Alford's 82-yard pick-six of Tom Brady and Matt Ryan's 6-yard touchdown pass to Tevin Coleman. But the Patriots scored 31 unanswered points — including the game-tying two-point conversion with 57 seconds remaining — and won 34–28 in the first overtime in Super Bowl history. Despite the heartbreaking finish, Ryan's 284-yard, two-touchdown performance and Julio Jones's breathtaking sideline catch in the fourth quarter were among the finest individual plays the Super Bowl has ever seen.

Robinson Runs Wild (2024 Season): In just his second NFL season, running back Bijan Robinson established himself as one of the most dynamic playmakers in the league, rushing for over 1,400 yards, adding 600+ receiving yards, and scoring 12 total touchdowns. Robinson's ability to impact the game as both a runner and receiver made him the centerpiece of Atlanta's offense, and his emergence — alongside Drake London and Kyle Pitts — has given Falcons fans reason to believe the franchise's next great era is just around the corner.

Falcons Tailgating & Game Day Traditions

Atlanta sports fans know how to kick off game day with a bang, and at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the atmosphere is as hot as the host city.

Hours before kickoff, the parking lots surrounding the stadium come alive as the smell of BBQ floats through the air. Red and black-clad fans fire up their grills for pre-game feasts featuring Southern staples — smoked ribs, wings, and tempting peach cobbler that showcase Georgia's culinary prowess. Cornhole boards are set up, footballs are tossed, and stories are shared as the excitement builds.

Before heading inside, fans flock to Falcons Landing — a fan zone packed with live music, games, and activities for attendees of all ages. Many stop to take photos with the massive steel falcon sculpture outside the stadium, created by Hungarian artist Gábor Miklós Szőke — the largest freestanding bird sculpture in the world.

Once inside, the energy only intensifies. Team mascot Freddie Falcon fires up the crowd, and when the Falcons score, the roar from 71,000 fans reverberates through one of the most technologically advanced stadiums on the planet. Whether it's a bitter NFC South showdown with the Saints or a primetime clash under the Halo Board, game day in Atlanta is an experience you won't forget.

So rise up, and join the Falcons faithful! Buy your Atlanta Falcons tickets today, and prepare for an amazing football adventure in the heart of A-Town!

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Atlanta Falcons since 2017, is one of the most architecturally stunning venues in all of professional sports. The \$1.6 billion stadium replaced the Georgia Dome and features a signature retractable roof designed to resemble a falcon's wings, inspired by the oculus of the Roman Pantheon. Its 360-degree Halo Board — 58 feet tall, over 1,100 feet in circumference, and weighing 1,100,000 pounds — is one of the largest video displays in the world. With a seating capacity of approximately 71,000 for NFL games (expandable to over 75,000 for major events), the venue holds LEED Platinum certification — the highest green-building rating — and is renowned for its "Fan First" pricing that offers some of the lowest concession prices in the league. Mercedes-Benz Stadium has hosted Super Bowl LIII in 2019 and the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2018 and 2025, and it will serve as a host venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and Super Bowl LXII in 2028. The stadium is also home to Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer.

Accessibility Options

Mercedes-Benz Stadium offers accessible seating on all levels for individuals with disabilities, including companion seats. Elevators are located in sections 104, 116, 122, and 133 on the first level, with additional elevators on the 200 and 300 levels and near the suite areas. Gate 1, Gate 2, and the Silver Deck Bridge entrance are recommended for accessible entry. Drop-off locations are available in front of the Home Depot Backyard and in front of the Georgia International Plaza. Note that day-of-event relocations are limited and not guaranteed — planning ahead is advised.

Parking & Alternative Transportation

Parking near Mercedes-Benz Stadium can be limited on game days, so planning ahead is essential. When you purchase your Falcons tickets at GoTickets, you can also reserve Mercedes-Benz Stadium parking to guarantee a smooth arrival.

For public transportation, MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) is a convenient and cost-effective way to reach the venue without worrying about parking — the Vine City and GWCC/CNN Center stations are both a short walk from the stadium. For a more sustainable option, Mercedes-Benz Stadium has bike racks on-site, and the bustling downtown Atlanta area features pedestrian-friendly paths for fans arriving on foot. Ridesharing services are also widely available throughout the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Falcons' biggest rivals?

The Falcons and the New Orleans Saints share one of the fiercest rivalries in the NFL, fueled by decades of NFC South battles and deep animosity between the fan bases. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers are also heated divisional rivals, and every matchup carries major implications for the standings.

Where do the Atlanta Falcons play their home games?

The Falcons play at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The venue opened in 2017 and holds approximately 71,000 fans on game day. It features a retractable roof, the iconic Halo Board, and some of the lowest concession prices in the NFL.

How do I get to Mercedes-Benz Stadium?

You can drive and reserve Mercedes-Benz Stadium parking in advance through GoTickets, or take MARTA to the Vine City or GWCC/CNN Center stations for a short walk to the stadium. Ridesharing services are also widely available, and the stadium's downtown location makes it easily accessible on foot from nearby hotels and attractions.

What should I know about tailgating at Mercedes-Benz Stadium?

Tailgating is a beloved tradition at Mercedes-Benz Stadium! Fans gather in the lots hours before kickoff to grill, socialize, and soak in the pre-game atmosphere. Check out Falcons Landing — the official fan zone — for live music, games, and activities for all ages before heading into the stadium.

Does Mercedes-Benz Stadium have a retractable roof?

Yes! Mercedes-Benz Stadium features a one-of-a-kind retractable roof made up of eight triangular panels that open and close in a pinwheel motion, inspired by a falcon's wings and the Roman Pantheon. When open, the stadium provides an open-air experience; when closed, fans stay comfortable regardless of the weather.

Do the Atlanta Falcons play AFC teams during the regular season?

Yes! In 2026, the Falcons face five AFC opponents: the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Kansas City Chiefs at home, and the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers on the road.

Where can I get Atlanta Falcons tickets?

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