The Philadelphia Eagles have been active in trying to reload after last season's late collapse. Philly has added the likes of Saquon Barkley, Matt Hennessy,…
The Philadelphia Eagles are not done making moves in NFL free agency. On Tuesday, the Eagles addressed their offensive line needs and agreed to terms with center/guard Matt Hennessy, according to Bo Wulf the PHLY Eagles podcast. With Jason Kelce officially retired, Hennessy will provide some much-needed depth behind Cam Jurgens at center.
The Louisville product joins a thinned-out offensive line competition. Atlanta’s offensive line depth has recently taken a series of hits, with starting left guard hopeful Matt Hennessy and versatile super reserve Ethan Greenidge both hitting injured reserve.
Head coach Arthur Smith has said that Hennessy’s issue is related to something he was dealing with last year, so it’s possible that late-season knee injury is continuing to trouble him.
The Falcons officially have a depth issue along the offensive line. The club announced they’ve placed interior lineman Matt Hennessy on the injured reserve on Wednesday.
Following last Friday's preseason-opening win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Atlanta Falcons returned to the practice field inside team headquarters in Flowery Branch on Sunday, but with a new face at center - Ryan Neuzil.
The Atlanta Falcons could look towards an old foe to become a friend and help their offensive line. With the season just three weeks away and questions still looming in the trenches, the Falcons could look towards adding free agent guard Andrew Norwell in free agency.
The Atlanta Falcons could look for a more concrete answer at left guard this season. With Matt Hennessy injured throughout training camp and Matthew Bergeron still adjusting to NFL life as a rookie, perhaps the Falcons should look into signing former Denver Broncos guard Dalton Risner.
FLOWERY BRANCH -- For the first time this training camp, the Atlanta Falcons had to bring the cart out onto the field at IBM Performance Center. And then, on the very next play, had to do it again.
Atlanta Falcons offensive lineman Matt Hennessy's career has been far from straightforward, and it appears his path to winning the starting left guard spot will follow a similar trajectory.
The team’s starting right guard should return soon... but not necessarily to the starting lineup. Good news and bad news for Falcons guard Matt Hennessy after he left camp with an undisclosed injury.
The injury bug has bit Atlanta Falcons offensive lineman Matt Hennessy. According to The Athletic's Josh Kendall, Hennessy suffered a leg injury in Friday's practice but was able to walk off the field on his own power.
With training camps underway, here's a look at the top position battles to watch for each team in the NFC South.
The Falcons don’t have many training camp position battles to monitor. The most notable are the nickel and left guard positions. The latter will be an open competition between Matt Hennessy and rookie second-round pick Matthew Bergeron, but the veteran will get the first crack at the starting gig.
Four-fifths of the Falcons’ starting offensive line is set and there may be a favorite to claim the fifth and final spot on the line.
The Atlanta Falcons offensive line has received a boost ahead of Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals. Backup center and left guard Matt Hennessy, who's been out since suffering a knee in Week 9 against the Los Angeles Chargers, has officially been activated from injured reserve.
The New Orleans Saints (4-9) are nearing elimination from the division race while the Atlanta Falcons (5-8) are turning to rookie quarterback Desmond Ridder to try to trigger a push for the division title during the last four games.
The Atlanta Falcons announced Monday that they’ve activated guard Elijah Wilkinson from injured reserve and designated guard Matt Hennessy to return. This officially opens a three-week window of time for the Falcons to activate Hennessy or he would miss the remainder of the season.
Matt Hennessy is heading to injured reserve.
A quick turnaround might be exactly what the Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons need. The NFC South foes return to action Thursday night in Charlotte, N.C., two weeks after a 37-34 shootout between the same teams in Georgia.
The Atlanta Falcons announced five roster moves on Wednesday, including placing OL Matt Hennessy on injured reserve. Hennessy will miss a minimum of four games before he’s eligible to return from injured reserve. The Falcons filled the open roster spot by promoting DB Jovante Moffatt from the practice squad.
The Falcons offensive line has undergone many transformations over the past few seasons, and if the first-year regime is to have any success, the unit needs to improve.
Matt Hennessey didn’t get much experience his rookie year, but during the 2020 draft, he was a very wanted man. The Falcons drafted Hennessy with the 78th overall pick, but if they hadn’t, he would’ve been taken by the Broncos a pick later.
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