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  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Charles Godfrey: Decides to retire

    Charles Godfrey has decided to retire after eight NFL seasons, Vaughn McClure of ESPN reports.Godfrey was signed by the Falcons on multiple occasions last year, as well as going into this offseason. Entering his ninth NFL season, the safety was unlikely to see much time on the field and apparently decided that retirement was a preferable option. In his eight seasons, Godfrey recorded 11 interceptions, 34 passes defensed and 384 tackles while playing seven seasons in Carolina and one in Atlanta.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Falcons' Charles Godfrey: Signs one-year deal with Falcons

    Charles Godfrey has agreed to a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons, Vaughn McClure of ESPN reports.Godfrey has now signed with the Falcons five times since October of 2014, a testimony to his situation in Atlanta as a fill-in rather than a focal point on the Falcons' defense. The veteran safety recorded only 12 total tackles in 2015 and will more than likely serve as a backup to young safeties Ricardo Allen and Kemal Ishmael in 2016. Don't look for Godfrey to make much fantasy noise this coming season.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Falcons' Charles Godfrey: Role diminishes in 2015

    Charles Godfrey was limited to 10 tackles and a forced fumble in 2015.Kemal Ishmael beat out Godfrey for the starting role, and he failed to produce in a limited role. Godfrey enters the offseason without a contract, and it seems like he'll be looking for a new team when free agency begins.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Charles Godfrey: Re-signs with Atlanta

    Charles Godfrey was re-signed by the Falcons on Tuesday.With William Moore (groin) in danger of missing Week 8, the Falcons need extra depth at safety. Even if Moore can't go, Godfrey will likely have a very limited role.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Charles Godfrey: Re-signs with Atlanta

    Charles Godfrey was re-signed by the Falcons on Tuesday.With William Moore (groin) in danger of missing Week 8, the Falcons need extra depth at safety. Even if Moore can't go, Godfrey will likely have a very limited role.

  • by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com

    Veteran FS Charles Godfrey waived by Falcons

    The Atlanta Falcons have waived free safety Charles Godfrey to make room on their roster for offensive tackle Jake Long. The veteran has faded since his days as a starter for Carolina. He has played in just 15 games over the last four seasons.

  • by Elliot Smith | CBSSports.com

    Charles Godfrey making strides at safety for Falcons

    Charles Godfrey didn't make much of an impact during his first season with the Atlanta Falcons after seven years with the Panthers, but under new coach Dan Quinn, Godfrey has the inside track on earning the free safety position, according to the team's website.  Godfrey has the size and speed reminiscent to Seahawks safety Earl Thomas, and the Falcons, with former Hawks DC Quinn as coach, will play a similar, aggressive pass defense.  "(I have the) ability to get to the ball and to make plays when I get to the ball," Godfrey said. "Also, my ability to see the whole field. I have a long ways to go; I'm far from there. But the good thing is we're going to keep watching film and keep pushing." Godfrey has 11 career interceptions, but none since 2012. 

  • by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff

    Falcons sign safety Charles Godfrey to extension

    The Atlanta Falcons signed safety Charles Godfrey to a contract extension Thursday, the team announced. Godfrey played for the Falcons and Panthers in 2014. In 13 games between the two teams, Godfrey totaled 19 tackles.

  • by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

    Steven Jackson among notable players inactive for Falcons

    The following players were ruled inactive for the Atlanta Falcons in Week 17 against Carolina: cornerback Ricardo Allen, safety Charles Godfrey, running back Steven Jackson, defensive end Stansly Maponga, quarterback Sean Renfree, tackle Jonathan Scott and linebacker Tyler Starr. Jackson entered this week as questionable after suffering a quadriceps injury against New Orleans in Week 16. Jacquizz Rodgers and rookie Devonta Freeman will share the load. Jackson could return to action in the postseason, if Atlanta defeat Carolina on Sunday.

  • by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

    Falcons unveil inactives for Week 16 clash at New Orleans

    The Atlanta Falcons have ruled the following players inactive for Sunday's game against the Saints: Quarterback Sean Renfree, safety Charles Godfrey, cornerback Ricardo Allen, linebacker Tyler Starr, guard Jon Asamoah, defensive end Stansly Maponga and James Anderson.

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