In a stunning display of hospitality and love for man’s best friend, the Atlanta Falcons have truly outdone themselves with their treatment of Ben, the loyal canine companion of one of their staff members.
“Teams have been flexible with allowing Ben to stay with his dad during games, so we’ve been blessed with plenty of in-booth shots of Ben just generally being adorable and well behaved and an extremely good boy,” one observer remarked.
But the real kicker? The Falcons have actually been credentialing Ben for his visits to the games. “Today we learned that teams have been credentialing Ben for his visits, and while I haven’t seen all of the credentials, I’ve got to assume the one the Falcons issued for Ben’s trip to Bucs vs. Falcons on Thursday Night Football is one of, if not the, best.”
And there’s even a hidden gem in all of this. By scanning a QR code found on Ben’s credentials, a donation page for the Atlanta Humane Society pops up. Talk about going above and beyond for a furry friend!
Despite all the praise, there is one small hiccup in this otherwise perfect scenario. “The only thing I don’t like is the icon banning Ben from sitting on the furniture. Let that good boy sit wherever he wants. Everything else about this is perfection.”
For those who are dog lovers, the article also suggests checking out Fox 5’s Kelly Price’s coverage of Falcons RB Tyler Allgeier’s free pet vaccination clinic last Tuesday. It seems that the love for our furry friends knows no bounds, even extending to creating game credentials for them.
In the end, it’s clear that the Falcons have truly set the bar high when it comes to accommodating our four-legged friends. The praise for their treatment of Ben is well-deserved, and it goes to show that in the world of football, sometimes it’s the small gestures that make the biggest impact.