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The Falcons’ willingness to explore trading star tight end Kyle Pitts reflects the complex strategic decisions teams must make to balance roster building and asset management.Atlanta TodayThe Atlanta Falcons have placed the franchise tag on star tight end Kyle Pitts, but general manager Ian Cunningham has not ruled out trading the 24-year-old if the right offer comes along. This raises questions about the team’s long-term plans and the balance between retaining top talent and maximizing value in the trade market.
Why it matters
Pitts is one of the league’s most promising young tight ends, and his potential departure would be a significant loss for the Falcons. However, the team may be open to trading him to acquire additional draft capital or other assets that could help build a more well-rounded roster.
The details
The Falcons have until July 15 to sign Pitts to a long-term contract extension. If they are unable to reach an agreement, he will play the 2026 season on the franchise tag, which is a one-year deal worth the average of the top five highest-paid players at his position. Cunningham acknowledged that the team is open to trading Pitts if they receive an offer that makes sense for the organization’s long-term future.
- The Falcons placed the franchise tag on Pitts in March 2026.
- The team has until July 15, 2026 to sign Pitts to a long-term extension.
The players
Ian Cunningham
The general manager of the Atlanta Falcons, responsible for overseeing the team’s roster and personnel decisions.
Kyle Pitts
A 24-year-old tight end for the Atlanta Falcons, who was selected 4th overall in the 2021 NFL Draft and has emerged as one of the league’s top young players at his position.
What they’re saying
“We have to be open to all possibilities when it comes to our roster. Kyle is a tremendous talent, but we have to do what’s best for the organization in the long run.”
— Ian Cunningham, General Manager, Atlanta Falcons
What’s next
The Falcons will have until July 15, 2026 to sign Pitts to a long-term contract extension. If they are unable to reach an agreement, he will play the 2026 season on the franchise tag, and the team will continue to evaluate trade options.
The takeaway
The Falcons’ approach to Pitts’ contract situation highlights the delicate balance teams must strike between retaining star players and maximizing their trade value. While Pitts is a cornerstone of the Falcons’ offense, the team may be willing to part with him if the right offer comes along, underscoring the evolving nature of roster management in the modern NFL.




