Ryan Pace out in Atlanta
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The Atlanta Falcons have parted ways with Ryan Pace, who held the position of vice president of football operations and player personnel. This move is part of significant offseason changes within the organization. Pace, who had been with the Falcons for four years, is leaving amid a reshuffling that includes Matt Ryan taking over the front office and the firing of General Manager Terry Fontenot. Pace previously served as the general manager of the Chicago Bears from 2015 to 2021 and spent 14 years with the New Orleans Saints.
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