The Falcons are reworking their special teams after possessing one of the NFL’s worst units a year ago.

The team is signing veteran kicker Nick Folk and punter Jake Bailey, according to multiple reports. Per NFL Network, Folk will receive a two-year deal. Bailey will ink a three-year, $9 million deal ($5 million guaranteed) per ESPN. The two specialists provide stable veterans at spots that have recently ailed the franchise.

Folk, 41, has kicked for nearly two decades. He led the NFL in making 28 of 29 kicks for the Jets in 2025. He doesn’t provide the big leg teams covet, but he’s reliable — and the Falcons needed it. Their 2025 season began with a loss after Younghoe Koo missed a potential game-tying kick, and the team deployed three different kickers throughout the season.

Bailey, meanwhile, has spent his career in the AFC East. He has punted for the Dolphins since 2023. He spent the prior four seasons with New England, earning an All-Pro nod in 2020. The 28-year-old averaged 47.7 yards per punt last year, his best mark since his All-Pro year. Falcons special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman coached Bailey, serving the same position in Miami last year.

Bailey replaces Bradley Pinion, who punted for the Falcons since 2022.

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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (right) smiles as he talks with Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins after a game in October 2025. Tagovailoa will give the Falcons two left-handed quarterbacks, along with Michael Penix Jr., who is recovering from an ACL injury. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)

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