**Falcons’ Jeff Ulbrich Receives Team Support After Son’s Prank Call to Shedeur Sanders**
In a shocking turn of events that has left the NFL community in stitches, Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich found himself at the center of a hilarious controversy after his son, 12-year-old Timmy Ulbrich, pulled off the ultimate prank call to Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The call, which reportedly involved Timmy impersonating a “very confused” pizza delivery guy, has sparked a wave of support for Ulbrich from his team, who are now considering a new playbook titled “Prank Calls and Pizza.”
According to sources, Timmy dialed Sanders’ number and, in a voice that can only be described as “a mix between a chipmunk and a disgruntled squirrel,” asked, “Hey, do you want extra cheese on your interception?” Sanders, who was busy preparing for a game, responded with a bewildered, “What? Who is this?” to which Timmy replied, “The guy who’s about to deliver your next loss!”
Falcons linebacker Grady Jarrett commented, “I’ve seen some wild plays on the field, but this prank call? Pure genius. I’m just glad it wasn’t my phone number he called!” Meanwhile, tight end Kyle Pitts added, “I’m just waiting for my turn. I’ve got a great idea for a call to Tom Brady. Something about avocado toast.”
In a show of solidarity, the Falcons have decided to host a “Prank Call Day” during practice next week, where players will take turns calling each other with ridiculous impersonations. Coach Arthur Smith was overheard saying, “If we can’t win games, we might as well win laughs. Plus, I hear Shedeur’s mom makes a mean pizza. We might need to get her on speed dial.”
As for Jeff Ulbrich, he’s taking the whole situation in stride. “I always knew my son had a knack for comedy,” he said, chuckling. “But I didn’t expect him to be the reason I’m getting calls from the league office about ‘unsportsmanlike conduct.’”
In the end, it seems that while the Falcons may be struggling on the field, they’re certainly winning in the comedy department. And who knows? Maybe Timmy Ulbrich will be the next big thing in sports entertainment—after all, he’s already got a solid fan base of one: his dad.