Horschel looked more like a WWE star with a strong Atlanta flavor when he emerged from the wings for the Atlanta Drive’s first TGL match.
Something was off with Kirk Cousins in the second half of last season. We knew that the perennial Pro Bowl quarterback was ...
After interviewing seven different candidates to replace Jimmy Lake as the Atlanta Falcons defensive ... but does it feel so good, Dirty Bird Nation? The Falcons had an opportunity to seriously ...
As he walked into the SoFi Center for his opening match, Horschel was spotted wearing a sizeable silver chain that read ‘Dirty Birds' in a tribute to the Atlanta Falcons. He then followed it up ...
Entering the SoFi Center last night, the 38-year-old golfer wore a huge silver chain with the inscription Dirty Birds, as a tribute to the Atlanta Falcons.
Wide Receiver O.J. Santiago created the original “Dirty Bird” and first ... to associate himself with the Falcons, who share the same owner as Horschel’s Atlanta Drive.
When something good happens in sports, the natural human reaction is to celebrate. Many athletes like to shake it and show ...
Horschel set the tone for his amusingly off-kilter evening by entering the SoFi Center doing the “Dirty Bird ... homage to Atlanta Drive G.C. owner Arthur Blank’s Atlanta Falcons.
When Thomas made his second putt of at least 23 feet to halve a hole on No. 13, he said, "we really don't want them to get a point, so that was huge." ...
That's kind of the main point." That fun started during introductions when Horschel did the Dirty Bird, a dance popularized by the Atlanta Falcons in 1998, and wearing a "DIRTY BIRDS" chain.