
Matt Ryan Named Atlanta Falcons' President of Football
January 10, 2026 | Football
Decorated Eagles quarterback assumes first NFL front office position of his career
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Former Eagles' quarterback Matt Ryan was named President of Football for the Atlanta Falcons, the team announced on Saturday morning.Â
Prior to becoming an analyst with CBS for the last three seasons, Ryan played 14 seasons with the Falcons, and one season with the Indianapolis Colts. He led the Falcons to the postseason five times, including two NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl appearance. In addition, Ryan set franchise records for career passing yards (59,735), attempts (8,003), completions (5,242), passing touchdowns (367), passer rating (94.6), completion percentage (65.5) and 300-yard games (73) while in Atlanta.Â
Ryan's best season came in 2016 when he earned First-Team All-Pro honors after leading the Falcons to the organization's second NFC title and a Super Bowl appearance. He became the first player in team history to be selected as NFL MVP and was also named Offensive Player of The Year by the Associated Press. He threw at least 20 touchdowns in each of his final 13 seasons in Atlanta, the third-longest streak in league history, while finishing his Falcons career with the eighth-most passing yards in NFL history.Â
Before his NFL career, Ryan left Chestnut Hill (2003-07) as one of the most storied quarterbacks to ever play at The Heights. A 2007 Heisman candidate his senior season, he completed 807 of 1,347 passes for 9,313 yards and 56 touchdowns as an Eagle. Ryan's 807 completions and 1,347 attempts established school records, while his 9,313 passing yards placed him third all-time in school history behind Doug Flutie and Glenn Foley. His 31 touchdown passes in 2007 broke the previous single-season school record of 27 set by Flutie in 1984.
The Exton, Pa, native will assume his role as President of Football immediately, overseeing all aspects of Falcons football for the organization. Ryan will be fully involved in the search for the Falcons' next head coach and general manager.Â
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Prior to becoming an analyst with CBS for the last three seasons, Ryan played 14 seasons with the Falcons, and one season with the Indianapolis Colts. He led the Falcons to the postseason five times, including two NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl appearance. In addition, Ryan set franchise records for career passing yards (59,735), attempts (8,003), completions (5,242), passing touchdowns (367), passer rating (94.6), completion percentage (65.5) and 300-yard games (73) while in Atlanta.Â
Ryan's best season came in 2016 when he earned First-Team All-Pro honors after leading the Falcons to the organization's second NFC title and a Super Bowl appearance. He became the first player in team history to be selected as NFL MVP and was also named Offensive Player of The Year by the Associated Press. He threw at least 20 touchdowns in each of his final 13 seasons in Atlanta, the third-longest streak in league history, while finishing his Falcons career with the eighth-most passing yards in NFL history.Â
Before his NFL career, Ryan left Chestnut Hill (2003-07) as one of the most storied quarterbacks to ever play at The Heights. A 2007 Heisman candidate his senior season, he completed 807 of 1,347 passes for 9,313 yards and 56 touchdowns as an Eagle. Ryan's 807 completions and 1,347 attempts established school records, while his 9,313 passing yards placed him third all-time in school history behind Doug Flutie and Glenn Foley. His 31 touchdown passes in 2007 broke the previous single-season school record of 27 set by Flutie in 1984.
The Exton, Pa, native will assume his role as President of Football immediately, overseeing all aspects of Falcons football for the organization. Ryan will be fully involved in the search for the Falcons' next head coach and general manager.Â
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