Van Note was drafted as a
linebacker by the
Atlanta Falcons in the 11th round—the 269th overall pick of the
1969 NFL draft. During the 1969 season, he played minor league football with the
Alabama (Huntsville) Hawks of the
Continental Football League. Van Note soon moved to
center by Falcons head coach
Norm Van Brocklin. Despite his modest draft status and lack of experience in the position, Van Note established himself as one of the finest centers in the NFL, making six Pro Bowls and helping the young Atlanta franchise to some of the greatest seasons in team history. His 18-year tenure with the Falcons is one of the 25 longest in NFL history and is the second longest while staying with the same team. He played in 246 games over this stretch, and his 225 games started as a Falcon is second in team history to
Mike Kenn. Van Note missed a mere four games in his entire NFL career. In his final home game at
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium on December 14, 1986, the Falcons honored Van Note and presented him a
57 Chevy. He would also be voted by fans as the franchise's favorite player during the Falcons' 25th Anniversary season in 1991. Van Note would be inducted into the
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1999. ==Broadcasting career==