Chattanooga Times Free Press

Falcons extend deals for Dimitroff, Quinn

- BY CHARLES ODUM

ATLANTA — Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff and head coach Dan Quinn, who have led the team to the NFL playoffs the past two seasons, have signed three-year contract extensions.

The deals were announced Wednesday, a day before players were to report for training camp. Financial terms were not disclosed for the contracts, which will run through the 2022 season.

The new deals for Dimitroff and Quinn will leave the focus for the start of training camp on wide receiver Julio Jones, who is entering the third year of his five-year, $71.5 million contract. Jones has asked to have his deal renegotiat­ed, but the team has said it won’t offer the former University of Alabama standout a more lucrative deal this year.

Jones is not expected to report today for Friday’s opening day of camp. He would be Atlanta’s first training camp holdout since 2009, when receiver Roddy White’s weeklong absence ended with a new $50 million deal.

Dimitroff, hired in 2008, is entering his 11th season. Quinn is 32-21 in his first three seasons.

Team owner Arthur Blank said the leadership of Dimitroff and Quinn “has proven to be as successful as we envisioned back in 2015.”

“I believe continuity in leadership is vital to achieving the highest levels of success in any organizati­on and, with these extensions, we ensure these two leaders will be at the helm of our franchise for years to come,” Blank said in a team release. “Their shared vision and longview plan has already delivered on a variety of levels and has positioned our team for success into the future.”

The Falcons lost to New England in the Super Bowl in February 2017 before losing to eventual Philadelph­ia in the divisional round last season.

Dimitroff faces a new challenge with Jones after already reaching an agreement this offseason with quarterbac­k Matt Ryan on a five-year contract extension that could be worth as much as $150 million.

Jones, 29, caught 88 passes for 1,444 yards and three touchdowns last season, when he was invited to the Pro Bowl for the fifth time. A holdout could threaten the team-first atmosphere stressed by Quinn as a key to his shared leadership with Dimitroff.

“The partnershi­p we have formed over the last four years has continued to get stronger, and our view for how we structure this team has become even more clear,” Quinn said. “We are looking forward to the challenge in front of us, but I could not be more excited about continuing this journey with Thomas and the brotherhoo­d.”

 ?? AP PHOTO BY JOHN BAZEMORE ?? Atlanta Falcons general manger Thomas Dimitroff, right, and head coach Dan Quinn walk together after a practice during the team’s rookie camp in May in Flowery Branch, Ga.
AP PHOTO BY JOHN BAZEMORE Atlanta Falcons general manger Thomas Dimitroff, right, and head coach Dan Quinn walk together after a practice during the team’s rookie camp in May in Flowery Branch, Ga.

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