Falcons to retire the No. 44 in 2021 to honor Hank Aaron

The city of Atlanta lost an icon on Friday morning with the news of Hall of Fame baseball player Henry “Hank” Aaron passing away at the age of 86.

The city of Atlanta lost an icon on Friday morning with the news that Hall of Fame baseball player Henry “Hank” Aaron has passed away at the age of 86. A Braves legend on the field and a trailblazer in American society, Aaron’s death has caused an outpouring of support from the many people he impacted during his life.

While the Atlanta Falcons are busy putting together a new coaching staff, team owner Arthur Blank took the time release a statement on Aaron’s passing.

“We are heartbroken and saddened by this morning’s passing of baseball legend, trailblazer and icon, Henry “Hank” Aaron,” writes Blank. “He not only made a great impact on the diamond, but in society as well with his caring and genuine spirit, always taking the time to be a friend to all.”

Read Blank’s full statement below, as shared by the team’s Twitter account.

Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan also shared his thoughts on Twitter, calling Aaron “the gold standard for professionalism and humility.”

UPDATE: The Falcons have chosen to honor Aaron by retiring his No. 44 for the 2021 season, the team announced on Twitter Friday afternoon. 

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