The Falcons have been busy on the free agent market in the last week. It began with Eddie Goldman returning for a third stint last week. It’s the third consecutive offseason where Atlanta and Goldman agreed to a deal, but the veteran nose tackle has yet to take a single snap for the team because he’s retired shortly after signing each contract.
The Atlanta Falcons announced the signing Wednesday of defensive tackle Eddie Goldman. The former second-round draft pick has missed three of the past four NFL seasons.
Eddie Goldman is attempting to make a comeback in the NFL after leaving the league twice. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Atlanta Falcons are re-signing the veteran defensive lineman ahead of offseason workouts.
Currently, newly minted head coach Raheem Morris and the Atlanta Falcons are in the midst of what figures to be a highly important offseason as for the future direction of the franchise, which is looking to secure its first playoff birth since all the way back in 2017.
Eddie Goldman is attempting another comeback with the Falcons. The veteran defensive tackle is signing with Atlanta, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The Atlanta Falcons are signing a defensive tackle who has retired from the team twice in two seasons. The Falcons are hoping to improve their pass rush for the upcoming season.
According to Ian Rapport, defensive tackle Eddie Goldman is coming out of retirement (again) and rejoining the Atlanta Falcons. Goldman’s more of a traditional nose tackle that experienced a lot of success in his first five years in the league with the Chicago Bears.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Falcons are re-signing DT Eddie Goldman to a new contract on Tuesday. This comes shortly after Atlanta released Goldman from their reserve list earlier today.
The Atlanta Falcons have released veteran DT Eddie Goldman from the reserve/left squad list. Goldman, 30, is a former second-round pick of the Bears back in 2015.
Amid training camp, the Falcons made a flurry of roster moves, including placing Eddie Goldman on the exempt/left squad list after just returning to the team this offseason, along with the signings of Justin Ellis, Kemoko Turray, and Godwin Igwebuike.
Atlanta shuffles the roster. The Falcons added two players yesterday, picking up defensive lineman Justin Ellis and linebacker Kemoko Turay. As you might have anticipated, there were a couple of corresponding moves that went with it, and yesterday afternoon the team confirmed which two.
The Atlanta Falcons are ending their rather mysterious relationship with defensive lineman Eddie Goldman as he has been placed on the "exempt/left squad list'' after being associated with the team for two seasons ...
Buccaneers C Ryan Jensen tore his ACL, MCL, PCL, and meniscus before returning six months later to play against the Cowboys in the playoffs. It is worth mentioning that Jensen opted not to have surgery to repair any of the damage.
The Falcons have a bit of an issue at D-tackle, with Arthur Smith confirming that the recently unretired Eddie Goldman is once again considering walking away.
The Atlanta Falcons are excited about the return of defensive lineman Eddie Goldman ... but his comeback may be short-lived. Coach Arthur Smith spoke to reporters Friday and cast doubt on whether Goldman would actually follow through on his return.
The Falcons have added a ton of new pieces this offseason, mostly coming on the defensive side of the ball and, more specifically, along the front. This continues my series of exploring what each offseason acquisition brings to the Falcons, moving on to one that Atlanta actually acquired last year but rejoins the club this season — Eddie Goldman.
Arguably the most pleasant surprise of the Atlanta Falcons offseason was the return of defensive lineman Eddie Goldman. The Falcons removed Goldman from the reserve/retired list last week just eight months after he decided he didn't want to play with Atlanta two weeks following the signing of his contract.
Eddie Goldman looks to be attempting a comeback. The longtime Bears nose tackle landed on the Falcons’ reserve/retired list shortly after signing with Atlanta last year, but he is now back on the team’s active roster.
With defensive tackle Eddie Goldman retiring abruptly before the start of training camp, the Atlanta Falcons have a massive gap to fill in their defensive line.
Goldman, 28, was the Chicago Bears' second-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft and spent his entire career with the team before he was released in March.
Goldman landed a four-year, $42 million extension in 2018. However, the Bears released him in March.
Nose tackle Eddie Goldman has been downgraded to out for Sunday's Bears game in Cleveland against the Browns. Goldman was listed questionable for the game on Friday's injury report and now will miss his third straight game to start the season due to a knee injury suffered in practice before the game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Goldman put pen to paper on a four-year extension that could be worth roughly $42 million with $25 million in guarantees back in September 2018.
It's the time of year when players are working on their own or just resting prior to training camp. In the case of two Chicago Bears, it's the former and not the latter.
The Eddie Goldman saga might not have a happy ending for Bears fans.
When nose tackle Eddie Goldman failed to report for mandatory minicamp, the Bears assured everyone he would be available for the start of training camp.
There is a great uncertainty regarding the Bears defense this year beyond their unsettled positions at left cornerback and slot cornerback. It's an uncertainty facing many teams around the league.
While Eddie Goldman and others won't have to report for team activities until months down the road, the Bears are already planning for the 27-year-old to be back in the lineup.
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