Darnell Mooney is set to become a free agent for the second time in his career. The Falcons plan to release the veteran wideout, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports.
One year remained on Mooney’s Atlanta contract, and he was on course to carry a cap charge of $18.42MM. A release will free up $7.42MM in cap space while generating an $11MM dead money charge. Mooney was due to collect a $500K roster bonus next week, so the timing of this decision comes as little surprise.
After playing out his rookie contract with the Bears, Mooney landed a big-ticket deal on the open market. The former fifth-rounder inked a $39MM deal with Atlanta, setting him up to serve as a key presence on offense. Mooney’s debut Falcons campaign saw him post career highs in yards per reception (15.5) and touchdowns (five). Expectations were high for a strong follow-up in 2025, but that did not turn out to be the case.
Mooney played in 15 games this past season, but his catch percentage plummeted to 44.4%, the lowest mark of his six-year career. As a starting presence on the Falcons’ offense, 443 yards and only one score represented highly underwhelming totals for Mooney, making him a logical release candidate. Atlanta will seek needed improvements after finishing 24th in the NFL in scoring in 2025, but the Tulane product will not be part of the team’s WR setup.
Of course, Drake London is on track to remain the focal point of Atlanta’s passing game for 2026. He is eligible for an extension, with the same also being true of running back Bijan Robinson. Both players will be in line for major raises on their next pacts. Meanwhile, tight end Kyle Pitts received the franchise tag and is in line to spend at least one more season with the Falcons as a result. Keeping that trio intact beyond 2026 will be expensive, and Atlanta will seek out inexpensive depth to supplement it.
Mooney’s attention will now turn to free agency. The open market will include the likes of Alec Pierce, Romeo Doubs and Wan’Dale Robinson at the WR position; each of those three are in line to command a sizable pact. Mooney’s next deal will no doubt check in at a price below the $13MM AAV of his Falcons pact, but he could offer any number of teams with a vertical presence in the passing game.

I’d imagine he’s getting a 1 year deal this time around.
Good player at his best, but hard to pay for a best you only get every third season.
Consistent quarterback play may help him. Sneaky bounce back candidate on thee right team. 49ers… Pats … Bills?
If he’s healthy, he’s a solid buy low candidate.
Also, Bijan is gonna break the bank. He’s been on another level these past two years.
Yeah saw this coming. Bummer his first year with us was electric. Wish him the best. Solid weapon potentially for the commanders or jets