The Atlanta Falcons signed former New York Giants and Denver Broncos wide receiver David Sills to a reserve/future contract, the team announced on Tuesday.
The 28-year-old bounced around the NFL after going undrafted out of West Virginia in 2019. Sills spent four seasons with the New York Giants (2019-2022), recording 13 catches for 123 receiving yards over 13 games.
In 2023, he was signed by the Denver Broncos, appearing in three games but playing just 16 total snaps. Sills was more productive in college, nearly topping 1,000 receiving yards in each of his final two seasons at West Virginia.
He averaged 15.9 yards per reception for his college career. Check out all 16 of the team’s reserve/future contracts below.
Falcons reserve/future contracts (16)
- QB Emory Jones
- WR Phillip Dorsett II
- RB Elijah Dotson
- WR Jesse Matthews
- WR Dylan Drummond
- OL Joey Fisher
- OL Jovaughn Gwyn
- OL Tyrone Wheatley Jr.
- DL Junior Aho
- DB Lamar Jackson
- DE Khalid Kareem
- DB Benny Sapp III
- WR Makai Polk
- OL Matthew Cindric
- DL LaCale London
- WR David Sills
The Falcons hired Jeff Ulbrich as defensive coordinator over the weekend and interviewed Houston Texans assistant Nate Ollie for their defensive line coach vacancy on Monday.