The short list of bonafide stars in Atlanta Falcons history is, well, short.
There's Deion Sanders, who built his Prime Time persona in Atlanta before securing his Hall of Fame credentials in San Francisco and Dallas. There's Michael Vick, who revolutionized the quarterback position with the Falcons before, well, we all know what happened.
And then there's Julio Jones, the 10-year veteran whose toolset as a prototype NFL wideout is surpassed only by his performance on the field.
There's a decent chance he has played his last game in an Atlanta uniform.