Where Kyle Pitts ranks among tight ends in Falcons history
Kyle Pitts, the standout tight end for the Atlanta Falcons, has solidified his status as one of the best tight ends in NFL history since being drafted in 2021. Despite facing challenges, including a knee injury that sidelined him in 2022, Pitts has routinely posted impressive stats across his career. As of now, he has 3,579 receiving yards, placing him fourth in franchise history among tight ends. Recently, he signed a contract extension, ensuring he will remain in Atlanta to further his legacy. Pitts has a real shot at breaking the franchise's all-time receiving yards record for tight ends in the upcoming season.
By the Numbers- Pitts has 284 receptions and 3,579 receiving yards in 78 games played.
- He needs 609 yards to surpass Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez for third in team history.
While Pitts has had an impressive start, his career was momentarily stalled by injury and the need to adapt to multiple quarterbacks and offensive systems.
State of Play- Pitts is consistently ranked among the top tight ends in various performance metrics nationally.
- He was a key player during the 2025 season, gaining 928 yards on 88 receptions.
With a new coaching staff in place, there are expectations that Pitts will continue to flourish in a revamped offensive scheme. If healthy, he could surpass notable franchise milestones this coming season.
Bottom LineKyle Pitts' trajectory in Atlanta suggests he could become one of the all-time greats in NFL history, merging talent with a promising future in the league. His upcoming performance will be pivotal in cementing his legacy.
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