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1989 Atlanta Falcons season

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Home field
  
Fulton County Stadium

Division place
  
4th NFC West

Record
  
3–13

Playoff finish
  
did not qualify

Head coach
  
Marion Campbell Jim Hanifan (interim)

The 1989 Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's 24th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Falcons drafted Deion Sanders with their first round pick in the NFL Draft. Marion Campbell retired after the twelfth game of the season.

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Despite having Sanders in their defensive backfield, the Falcons surrendered 7.59 yards per pass attempt (including quarterback sacks) in 1989, one of the ten worst totals in NFL history.

The latter part of the season was marred by two tragedies. On November 24, rookie offensive tackle Ralph Norwood was killed in an automobile accident eight miles from the Falcons' training facilities. Just under a month later, on December 19, backup tight end Brad Beckman was also killed in an auto accident.

Awards and records

  • Shawn Collins, led all NFL rookie wide receivers in receptions (58)
  • Milestones

    The Falcons drew a franchise-low attendance of 7,792 for their finale, a 31–24 loss to the Detroit Lions on Dec. 24.

    References

    1989 Atlanta Falcons season Wikipedia