ATLANTA -- Twelve years after his first head coaching opportunity with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had ended, Raheem Morris declared he was home as he was introduced as head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.
This was something he'd been preparing for since his last day in Tampa in January 2012. Now, in the same division and one state north, Morris is running an NFL team again.
Morris, general manager Terry Fontenot and team president Greg Beadles spoke Monday for the first time since landing their new head coach. Here's what we learned.