Tyson Clabo - #77 - T
| Status | Inactive |
| Height/Weight | 6' 6"/ 329 lbs. |
| Birthday | 10/17/1981 |
| Birthplace | Knoxville, TN |
| College | Wake Forest |
| Years played | 9 |
Falcons looking to tighten up protection for Ryan
Some observers are wondering if the Falcons have an O-line that will allow them to become more of a threat to throw downfield.
Dahl's exit sets up ORG position battle for Falcons
The Falcons re-signed OLG Justin Blalock and ORT Tyson Clabo, but will have an open competition at right guard.
Falcons re-sign OT Clabo
The Falcons have re-signed RT Tyson Clabo, their top priority this offseason.
Falcons face decisions on starting O-linemen
While the Falcons will be looking for speed, perhaps at receiver and defensive end, in this year's draft, GM Thomas Dimitroff and his staff are probably also keeping a close eye on offensive linemen at the Scouting Combine.
Falcons OT Clabo added to NFC Pro Bowl roster
Falcons OT Tyson Clabo has been added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster. He will replace Eagles OT Jason Peters.
Falcons ORT Clabo driving up his price heading toward free agency
Falcons ORT Tyson Clabo was already considered a tough mauler in the running game heading into the season and he appears to be getting more comfortable against pass rushers, according to a team observer.
LB Anderson excelling for Panthers
Fifth-year LB James Anderson is having his best season, according to NFC South Whispers, and is providing one of the few encouraging signs for winless Carolina.
Four Falcons sign tenders
OT Tyson Clabo, OG Harvey Dahl, OL Quinn Ojinnaka and RB Jason Snelling signed their restricted free-agent tenders Thursday.
Clabo, Koenen tendered by Falcons
The Falcons tendered two of their restricted free agents Wednesday, reports indicate.
PLAYER NEWS
The Atlanta Falcons have released Clabo on Thursday, with the move effective after June 1.|||||||
Clabo started all 101 games he played for the Falcons, including all 16 games in each of the last five seasons at right tackle. He has played the left side in his career, too. The team will save about $4.5 million in salary by cutting Clabo, who joined Atlanta's practice squad in 2005 after signing with Denver as an undrafted free agent the previous year.
The Atlanta Falcons have agreed to terms with Pro Bowl tackle Tyson Clabo, locking up a cornerstone of their offensive line with a five-year deal.|||||||
Clabo can officially sign the $25 million agreement Friday evening. The contract will include about $11.5 million in guaranteed money. Atlanta still hopes to bring back at least one of its two starting guards from last season. Justin Blaylock appears the most likely to return. Harvey Dahl may be out of the Falcons' price range after drawing significant interest from other teams.
Clabo signed his restricted free agent contract with the Atlanta Falcons after starting all 16 games for the first time in his career.|||||||
Clabo was part of an offensive line that helped the Falcons finish second in the NFL with an average of 152.7 yards per game.