The 1999 Falcons wound up the regular season at 5-11 and did not make the playoffs. The 1998 team made it to the Super Bowl (XXXIII) and lost to the Denver Broncos, 34-19, on January 31, 1999.
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The Atlanta Falcons finished the 2001 season with a record of 7 wins and 9 losses. They finished 3rd in their division and did not qualify for the playoffs.
Once - in the 1999 season, vs. the St. Louis Rams.
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The Atlanta Falcons 1998 postseason: Divisonial-San Francisco 49ers W 20-18 NFC Championship-Minnisota Vikings W 30-27(OT) Super Bowl-Denver Broncos L 19-34 The Atlanta Falcons didnt make the playoffs in there 1999 season there finished the season 5-11 and 3rd in the NFC West
11 times with six wins.
Michael Vick played with the Falcons between 2001-2006. In those six seasons, the Falcons made the playoffs twice. In 2002, the Falcons were a wildcard team and won in the wildcard round of the playoffs against the Green Bay Packers. They lost the following week in the Divisional round to the Philadelphia Eagles. In 2004, the Falcons won their division and the Divisional round playoff game against the St. Louis Rams. They lost the following week in the NFC Conference championship game to the Eagles. As the Falcons QB, Vick had a playoff record of 2-2.
The Falcons posted a 7-and-9 record during the 2001 regular season. They did not qualify for the playoffs.
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The Falcons already clinched their spot in the playoff last week in Minnesota. But they can clinch the #2 seed in the NFC playoffs with a victory over the Rams and a Carolina loss to the Saints where at home the Saints haven't loss a game. So the Falcons gets home-field advantage if all goes well.
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The teams that are playing in the NFL playoffs are colts, chargers, titans, steelers, ravens, dolphins, eagles, vikings, falcons, cardinalds, giants, and the panthers.