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Beaux Collins Was on IR Last Year, and the Falcons Are Making a Bet on Him Right Now

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The Atlanta Falcons are officially bringing wide receiver Beaux Collins into the fold, snagging him after the Giants waived him with an injury settlement just last week. This is a bit of a head-scratcher for some, especially considering Collins’ rookie season and how it ended.

A Bet on Potential After a Quiet Rookie Year

Collins, who’s only 23 years old, originally joined the Giants as an undrafted free agent back in 2025. He got into nine games last season, his rookie year, but only managed to catch two passes for a total of 25 yards. We’re talking 84 offensive snaps and 109 special teams snaps before his season hit a wall. Not exactly lighting up the league, you know? It’s a shot in the dark, but hey, maybe the Falcons see something there.

Waived With an Injury, Now a Falcon. What’s the Deal?

The really interesting part, though? He finished his entire rookie season on injured reserve. And the Giants cutting him with an injury settlement just last week means he was still dealing with it all. So, the Falcons are picking up a guy who barely saw the field and was just let go because of an injury. Are they seeing a diamond in the rough no one else did? It feels like a classic low-risk, potentially high-reward move for Atlanta.

What does this all mean for Collins now? He gets a fresh start, a new locker room, and a shot to prove himself. The Falcons get a young receiver to evaluate and see if this bet on potential pays off big time.

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Originally reported by Pro Football Talk.

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