
New Atlanta Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski will keep incumbent defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich in his role, the team announced Monday.
The Falcons reached agreement on a new three-year contract with Ulbrich, a source told ESPN, confirming a report by NFL Network.
Falcons owner Arthur Blank said at a news conference two weeks ago that he would recommend -- but not require -- that the team's new head coach retain Ulbrich. The Falcons announced Stefanski as their new head coach Saturday night.
In his first year of a second stint with the Falcons, Ulbrich guided the team's defense to a franchise-record 57 sacks. That total was the second-best in the NFL. Getting to the quarterback had been an issue in Atlanta for many years. Coming into the 2025 season, the Falcons had 30 fewer sacks than any other team in the league since 2019.
This past season, first-year edge rusher James Pearce Jr. had 10.5 sacks, best among rookies, and rookie edge rusher Jalon Walker had 5.5 sacks. Rookie safety Xavier Watts had five interceptions.
The young core on defense blossoming under Ulbrich was one of the main reasons why Blank wished to keep him on board. Ulbrich and Blank have also had a very good relationship for years. Ulbrich was first hired by the Falcons in 2015 by then-head coach Dan Quinn and ascended from linebackers coach to interim defensive coordinator. Ulbrich was on the staff of the Falcons team that went to the Super Bowl following the 2016 season.
Ulbrich left the Falcons in 2021 and became the New York Jets' defensive coordinator. Raheem Morris, hired as Falcons head coach in 2024, brought Ulbrich back to Atlanta in 2025 after the firing of Jimmy Lake. Morris was fired by the Falcons after two straight 8-9 seasons.
The Falcons have not made the playoffs nor had a winning record in eight years.