Falcons plan to let Austin Hooper test free agency this season

The Falcons are saying they won’t place the franchise tag on Austin Hooper, allowing him to test the open market in free agency.

The Washington Redskins’ path towards acquiring free-agent tight end Austin Hooper just got quite a bit easier, as the Atlanta Falcons announced that they will reportedly allow Hooper to test the open market this spring.

Hooper is a set to become a free agent who is open to signing with any other team who wishes to roster him, but the Falcons could have placed the franchise tag on him and keep him around for one more season. By declaring that they will allow Hooper to test free agency, they’re saying that the tag will be out of the question, though they’d consider bringing back the 25-year-old on a cheaper deal than he is likely to get on the open market.

This is great news for the Redskins, as it assures that they will at the very least be able to talk to Hooper once the free agency period rolls around on March 18th. There is no guarantee that he will be receptive to their pitch, but they can at least pitch. I have a feeling that Ron Rivera will be able to sway some doubtful minds, should there be any.

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