The Falcons announced on Wednesday that second-year quarterback Michael Penix would undergo season-ending surgery to address a partially-torn ACL.
Penix went down in the third quarter of Sunday’s win over the Panthers. He was replaced by Kirk Cousins and did not return. At first thought to be a re-aggravation of the bone bruise Penix suffered in October, further testing revealed that he also sustained a partial ACL tear and a knee sprain. With Atlanta all-but-eliminated from the playoffs, the team opted to shut their 26-year-old quarterback down in the hopes that he can return for the start of the 2026 season.
Cousins will move forward as the Falcons’ starter in yet another twist in the 37-year-old’s 14-year career. He arrived in Atlanta in March 2024 on a four-year, $160MM contract ($90MM fully guaranteed) and the intention to start for at least a few years. Instead, the Falcons drafted Penix in the first round of the 2024 draft and installed him as the starter for the last three games of his rookie season. It seemed like Cousins’ time in Atlanta was over, but his contract made it impossible for the Falcons to trade or release him. Instead, they held onto him as the most expensive and experienced backup in the league with the expectation of parting ways in 2026.
Penix’s injury therefore creates a huge opportunity for Cousins to rebuild his stock after a poor debut season in Atlanta. 2024 was his worst year as a starter, featuring a league- and career-high 16 interceptions and a career-low 88.6 passer rating. He now has a chance to audition for a starting job elsewhere next season. His lone start this year, a 34-10 loss to the Dolphins in Week 8, did not show much improvement. He completed just 21 of his 31 passing attempts for 173 yards, no touchdowns or interceptions, and a 81.8 passer rating. Taking over as the full-time starter could yield better results, though he will be without star wideout Drake London for at least one week.
Head coach Raheem Morris said (via The Athletic’s Josh Kendall) that practice squad QBÂ Easton Stick will be signed to the active roster to serve as Cousin’s backup. Stick’s spot was filled by former Buccaneer Kyle Trask, who will now be the Falcons’ third-string quarterback.
More to come.
The Penix pick and the Pearce trade up both looked dopey in the moment, but yeesh, what a lousy outcome for both in one fell swoop. The Rams have a realistic shot at winning the Super Bowl *and* having a top five pick.
Sean McVay: “We got a SB endorsement from a Jets fan?…ah Geez! we’re screwed for sure now!” 🙂
Cooked. This is why the guy wasn’t considered a top pick option even with his output his final year. Guy has always been hurt. Looks good when he’s on the field but availability is just as important
Sky is up. News at 11.
Surgery to make Penix stronger
A six million dollar surgery?
Hopefully seeing the Rams get the number one pick will be enough to get that idiot Fontenot fired. I would’ve fired him the moment he took a TE at 4.