The Atlanta Falcons reportedly won't fire head coach Dan Quinn (yet) despite the team starting the season at 0-4, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

However, if the Falcons lose to the Carolina Panthers in Week 5, there could be some changes on the team's coaching staff.

The Falcons have lost to the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers to open the 2020 season. Atlanta should have defeated the Cowboys and Bears, but the team pulled off two epic collapses in back-to-back weeks.

Dan Quinn and the Falcons haven't been the same since losing the 2016 Super Bowl to the New England Patriots. Atlanta had a 28-3 lead over Tom Brady and Co. and all signs pointed toward Atlanta winning the title.

However, everyone knows what happened in that game. The Falcons blew their big lead and wound up losing by a final score of 34-28.

The Houston Texans fired Bill O'Brien after they started the season at 0-4. Many Falcons fans were hoping Quinn would be fired after the Packers loss, but it appears Atlanta owner Arthur Blank is going to stick with Quinn for at least another week.

For the Panthers game, it's unclear if the Falcons will have star wideout Julio Jones in the lineup. He left the Packers game on Monday Night Football after re-aggravating his hamstring injury.