The Atlanta Falcons have decided not to tender restricted free agents Dee Alford and Nathan Landman, with the low-end tender set at $3.26 million. This move sends both players into unrestricted free agency. Alford, Atlanta's primary slot cornerback, played a significant role over the past two seasons, but recent coverage statistics and a coaching change may have influenced the decision. Landman has also been a consistent contributor at linebacker, and while he has shown potential, the Falcons are taking a different direction financially, potentially reshaping their defense in the process.
The Falcons are not tendering RFAs Dee Alford and Nathan Landman, allowing them to become unrestricted free agents after salary cap considerations.
Dee Alford has been a key player for the Falcons' defense, playing a significant number of snaps, but the team is not retaining him at the high tender.
Nathan Landman, despite steady production and forcing multiple fumbles, was also not tendered, putting his future in free agency up in the air.
The team's decisions reflect a broader trend of adjusting rosters in light of salary cap restraints, especially for mid-tier players.
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