The Atlanta Falcons™ announced today that their new stadium's naming rights have been acquired by Mercedes-Benz™, which also owns the naming rights to the Mercedes-Benz™ Superdome in New Orleans™.

New Mercedes-Benz banners were unfurled this morning at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium site! #MBStadium #RiseUp A video posted by Atlanta Falcons (@atlantafalcons) on Aug 24, 2015 at 8:29am PDT

Beginning in 2017, the Falcons™ will be able to play their division Rival™, the New Orleans Saints™, in the Mercedes-Benz™ Superdome, or at home in the Mercedes-Benz™ Stadium or Mercedes-Benz™ Field or the Mercedes-Benz™ Domesuper, or whatever Mercedes-Benz™ Name™ they decide on.

Fans of the Falcons™ and Saints™ alike are not happy!

From the Times-Picayune:

"That has to be breach of contract," NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune reader RCajun8 wrote. "Roger better stop this!!!"

"The falcan'ts have been copying the Saints' systems for the past decade," DeJaVu2015 wrote. "Nothing surprising about this."

Added Adrian Bostick: "I don't want to have ANYTHING in common with Atlanta! Ugh!"

@atlantafalcons This officially makes me sick. Are we going to change our name from the falcons to the saints now?http://t.co/o9iFlIsi6c — Glen Pridgen (@glenpridgen) August 24, 2015

Why are the Falcons trying to copy the @Saints ? There can be only one stadium named Mercedes Benz ✊ #WhoDat — Kräçkâ Tøñē (@Kingg_Tony) August 24, 2015

Why on EARTH would Mercedes Benz want to name the new Atlanta Stadium. They already own the Saints dome name now they want the Falcons too — Sammy D. Logan (@Sammy_Socialite) August 21, 2015

"We could not be prouder to put ‘Mercedes-Benz’ on our stadium," said the owner of the team that plays near-cataclysmic grudge matches in the Mercedes-Benz™ stadium every year.

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