Former Georgia WR Malcolm Mitchell pokes fun at Falcons fans on 3/28

Former Georgia football and New England Patriots WR Malcolm Mitchell poked fun at Atlanta Falcons on 3/28.

After blowing a 28-3 lead in Super Bowl LI, March 28th is a day that is dreaded by fans of the Atlanta Falcons.

I won’t go into great detail, but the Falcons had a 28-3 lead midway through the third. Then, Tom Brady became Tom Brady.

The Patriots won the game 34-28. Nothing screams “Georgia sports” more than this heartbreaking defeat.

But for one former Georgia Bulldog, wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell, this day has a different affect on him than most out of the Peach State.

Mitchell, a Valdosta native, played for the Bulldogs from 2011-15. Taken in the 4th round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Patriots, Mitchell was a key player in that Super Bowl as a rookie.

He caught six passes for 70 yards in the overtime win, including all five targets from Brady in the pivotal fourth quarter. He converted four of those five receptions into first downs.

As much as you may hate the Patriots or the date 3/28, it’s hard to dislike Mitchell, who has overcame so much to make a name for himself in the NFL.

We’ll let him this one.

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HAPPY 3.28

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Former Georgia WR works out with New England Patriots

The New England Patriots worked out a former Georgia football WR on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, former Georgia Bulldog wide receiver and special teams player Jayson Stanley worked out with the New England Patriots.

Stanley was originally signed by the Falcons after going undrafted in April and converted from wide receiver to cornerback. However, he was released by the team before the regular season began.

He then joined the Miami Dolphins practice squad for two weeks before being let go again.

Now, it appears as though the former Dawg will get a new opportunity to showcase his talents for the defending world champions, who employ numerous former Dawgs such as David Andrews and Sony Michel. We wish him the best with this opportunity.