| Event | Date | Venue | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Atlanta Falcons Date Subject to Change | August 9, 2008 Saturday, 7:30 PM | Alltel Stadium Jacksonville, FL | BUY |
| Atlanta Falcons vs. Indianapolis Colts | August 16, 2008 Saturday, 7:30 PM | Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA | BUY |
| Atlanta Falcons vs. Tennessee Titans Date Subject to Change | August 22, 2008 Friday, 7:30 PM | Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA | BUY |
| Baltimore Ravens vs. Atlanta Falcons | August 28, 2008 Thursday, 7:30 PM | M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore, MD | BUY |
Atlanta FalconsSeason Tickets - Not a game date | September 1, 2008 Monday, TBA | Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA | BUY |
| Atlanta Falcons vs. Detroit Lions | September 7, 2008 Sunday, 1:00 PM | Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA | BUY |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Atlanta Falcons | September 14, 2008 Sunday, 4:05 PM | Raymond James Stadium Tampa, FL | BUY |
| Atlanta Falcons vs. Kansas City Chiefs | September 21, 2008 Sunday, 1:00 PM | Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA | BUY |
| View Complete Home Games Only Schedule | View Complete Home and Away Games Schedule | |||
|
First winning the opportunity to purchase Falcons football tickets for the 1966 season, the football starved Atlanta fans began signing up to purchase Falcons tickets within 24 hours of the announcement that the Atlanta finally had a team. The city wanted a professional football team so much that they built an $18 million stadium while still awaiting the opportunity to sell Atlanta Falcons tickets. After the announcement, it took only 54 days, and almost no promotional effort, to sell 4500 Falcons tickets to season ticket purchases. Originally part of the Western Division, in 1978 purchasers of Falcons football tickets saw their team win a wild card spot to the playoffs. With the recipe for success still in hand, 1980 Falcons tickets allowed fans to see their team win the division title. Holders of Atlanta Falcons tickets also cheered their team to the 1982 playoffs. Between 1983 and 1990 fans with Falcons football tickets witnessed their team in an eight year drought which brought four coaching changes. Advancing to the Super Bowl after the 1998 season fans couldn't find sufficient Falcons football tickets to satisfy their desire. A loss to the Broncos did little to damp spirits or the demand for Atlanta Falcon tickets. With the 2002 realignment of the NFL, Falcons tickets became tickets for a team now in the NFL Southern division. Signing quarterback Mike Vick to a nine year, $38 million contract, resigning Fred McCrary and Steven Herndon, while also adding several new players has purchasers of Atlanta Falcons tickets ready to start the next season. If you want Falcons football tickets, purchase them early as fans in Atlanta are quite enamored with their team and grab up Falcon tickets as soon as they become available. The Falcons experience mixed success during the 2005 season finishing an average 8-8. This year Atlanta is looking to improve and make the playoffs for 2006. You can purchase Atlanta Falcons tickets today from MTC Tickets, your customer first broker. View Atlanta Falcons Game Schedule:
|
|
Disclaimer MTCtickets buys tickets, sells tickets, and resells NFL tickets on the secondary market above face value. The price increase reflects the cost of obtaining premium seating for popular, sold out events. Any and all trademarked terms on this page and throughout this website are used only for descriptive purposes. MTCtickets is in no way affiliated with NFL, NFL.com, Ticketmaster, or any NFL teams. MTCtickets is an independent ticket broker who buys and sells Atlanta Falcons tickets. |
| Resources |
|
About MTCTickets.com Bookmark MTCTickets.com Contact MTCTickets.com Frequently Asked Questions Newsletter Signup Privacy Information Tickets Policies |