PITTSBURGH — A former Pitt Panthers quarterback has found a new team for the 2025 season, where he hopes he'll get the chance to showcase his talents again.
Quarterback Ben DiNucci announced on Twitter that he signed with the Atlanta Falcons, citing himself as the source.
Football news.
— Ben DiNucci (@B_DiNucci6) August 18, 2025
I signed with the Falcons this morning.
Source - myself (credible)
DiNucci was last with the New Orleans Saints, who signed him on Dec. 10, 2024, but then released him on April 29, after they drafted Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough at No. 40 overall in the NFL Draft, giving them five quarterbacks.
He worked out with his hometown Pittsburgh Steelers earlier in the summer in 2024, but never signed a contract with them. The Buffalo Bills signed DiNucci on Aug. 12 and he spent 15 days with them before they cut him on Aug. 27.
DiNucci was on the Denver Broncos practice squad in 2023, but they cut him on May 8, 2024.
His last successful season playing professional football came in 2023 with the the Seattle Sea Dragons in the 2023 season of the XFL. DiNucci led the XFL with 2,671 passing yards and 242 completions, while throwing for 20 touchdowns to 13 interceptions. He helped Seattle to a 7-3 record and a wild card spot in the playoffs where they lost 37-21 to the DC Defenders.
The Dallas Cowboys drafted DiNucci with the No. 231 pick in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft. DiNucci played three games for the Cowboys during the 2020 season, making one start.
He started in place of quarterback Andy Dalton, who was in concussion protocol, against the Philadelphia Eagles on Oct. 31 during Sunday Night Football. DiNucci completed 21-of-40 passes for 180 yards, while also suffering four sacks and losing two fumbles in the 23-9 defeat.
DiNucci spent time with Dallas the next two seasons, but did not play for them again and the team waived him prior to the 2022 season.
Before he made it in the NFL, DiNucci came from nearby Pine-Richland High School in Gibsonia, PA., about 22-23 miles north of Acrisure Stadium.
DiNucci starred as a senior in 2014, throwing for 4,269 yards and 46 touchdowns to just nine interceptions. He led Pine-Richland to a WPIAL Class 4A title and then all the way to PIAA Class 4A State Final, where they lost to St. Joseph’s Prep from Philadelphia.
He originally committed to Penn of the Ivy League, but when Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi joined the program in late 2014, he soon offered DiNucci and flipped his commitment.
DiNucci redshirted in 2015 and saw little time in 2016 before eventually making impact as a redshirt sophomore in 2017. Starting quarterback Max Browne struggled after transferring in from USC and this allowed DiNucci to play in games. He came off the bench in four games before earning the starting job in the middle of October after Browne suffered a season-ending injury.
He struggled to lead the Panthers to success the rest of the season and first-year quarterback Kenny Pickett started the final game, where he starred in a 24-14 upset of No. 2 Miami. DiNucci finished his 2017 season completing 88-of-158 passes for 1,091 yards, five touchdowns and five interceptions
DiNucci would transfer to then FCS powerhouse James Madison for both the 2018 and 2019 seasons. He got back to his true form there, throwing for 479 completions, 5,716 yards, 45 touchdowns and having 6,718 total yards on offense, with all four stats ranking in the top ten in program history.
He also led James Madison to the FCS National Championship game in 2019 against North Dakota State, where they lost 28-20.
DiNucci is 28 years old and the Falcons mark his fifth NFL team he's been a part of.
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