Tight end Logan Paulsen agreed to terms with the Falcons on Saturday, according to the team.

Paulsen will go along with blocking tight end Luke Stocker, who also signed in free agency this week.

Paulsen played in 15 games for the Falcons last season, including one start. He caught all nine of his targets for 91 yards and one touchdown.

Paulsen didn’t distinguish himself as a blocking tight end, and he was part of the Falcons’ running game that ranked 31st in the NFL in runs of no gain or losses.

Paulsen, 32, has played in 120 NFL games and has made 65 starts.

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