NFL World Reacts As Falcons Plan to Use $15M Franchise Tag on Kyle Pitts Ahead of Free Agency

Falcons make a bold Kyle Pitts decision before free agency, sparking league wide debate about Atlanta’s long term offensive plan.

The Atlanta Falcons have made a decisive move that could shape both their immediate future and long-term offensive identity. As free agency approaches, attention has shifted toward one of the franchise’s most talented playmakers.

The decision regarding Kyle Pitts carries financial, strategic, and roster-building implications that continue to spark debate across the NFL.


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Atlanta Falcons Signals Long-Term Commitment By Securing Kyle Pitts

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Falcons intend to place the franchise tag on tight end Kyle Pitts Sr., ensuring he remains with the team for the 2026 season. The tag is expected to be worth more than $15 million on a fully guaranteed one-year deal.

While this secures Pitts in the short term, the organization hopes to finalize a long-term contract before the July deadline.

NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported, “The #Falcons are planning to franchise tag standout TE Kyle Pitts, sources say, keeping their playmaker in the fold on a 1-year, fully guaranteed deal worth more than $15M. The hope is to work out a long-term deal rather than the tag.”

Rapoport later added that the new leadership group wants to keep a productive young player from leaving after his strong 2025 season.

Pitts’ resurgence played a major role in the decision. The 25-year-old finished second among tight ends in both receptions and receiving yards, while also earning AP second-team All-Pro honors. His standout December performance against Tampa Bay highlighted his ceiling, as he produced one of the most dominant games ever by a tight end.

After setbacks because of injury between 2022 and 2024, the season marked a major turning point in his career.

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Financial value also shaped the Falcons’ strategy. Ari Meirov explained, “The franchise tag for a TE is roughly $15M. When you consider what WRs are making and how special Kyle Pitts is as a receiver, $15M is relatively cheap by those standards. That’s the vantage point from the Falcons. The hope is to eventually get a long-term deal done.”

His point underscores how Pitts’ receiving ability elevates his market value beyond traditional tight-end comparisons.

Jordan Schultz reinforced the long-term approach, stating, “The #Falcons’ new regime wants to retain Kyle Pitts long-term. The franchise tag gives them until July to work out a new deal.”

Meanwhile, Jonathan Jones noted the broader league context, pointing out the weak tight end market and the Falcons’ limited draft capital, which could influence trade speculation even though the team intends to keep Pitts.

Reactions across the league have largely supported the move. Pete Prisco summarized the sentiment simply: “Tagging Kyle Pitts is the right move.”

From a roster-building perspective, the decision balances short-term security with long-term flexibility. The Falcons avoid losing an elite offensive weapon while preserving time to negotiate a lasting agreement.

Ultimately, the franchise tag represents both protection and opportunity. Pitts’ comeback season restored his value, and the Falcons’ next step will determine whether this temporary commitment evolves into a cornerstone partnership for years to come.

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