Just a week on from visiting the Chigago Bears, Chark heads to Atlanta to join the Falcons.
A second-round draft pick back in 2018, the wide receiver played four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team who took him in the draft.
Chark's best year in the league came in 2019, where he had 73 receptions for 1,008 yards and eight touchdowns with the Jaguars. That resulted in him being picked for his first and only Pro Bowl.
After leaving Jacksonville in 2022, he had one-year stays with the Detroit Lions, Carolina Panthers, and most recently with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Chark played in just seven games last year for the Chargres, catching four passes for 31 yards and a touchdown.
Last week, while still weighing his options for the 2025 season, the 28-year-old former LSU Tigers standout visited several teams.
"It will have to be something that makes sense, from a family perspective and also from an X's and O's perspective," he said to NFL Network. "Getting up and going to any team just for the excitement - I'll always love the game, but at this point, putting myself and my family in a great position is what's ideal for me."
Heading into his eighth year in the NFL, Chark will hope to rediscover his 2019 form wih a Falcons team who just missed out on the playoffs last season. Their first regular season game will come on 7 September versus their NFC South rivals Tampa Bay Buccaneers.