logo
Penix brings more confidence into 1st full season as Falcons starter following 3-game 2024 audition

Penix brings more confidence into 1st full season as Falcons starter following 3-game 2024 audition

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — The Atlanta Falcons may be better positioned for a winning season with second-year coach Raheem Morris because the offense will be led by a quarterback, Michael Penix Jr., who won't feel like a first-year starter.
Penix said after Thursday's opening practice of training camp he feels more confident entering his second season because he was given his first three starts to close the 2024 season after Kirk Cousins was benched.
'Yeah, it's very important,' Penix said. 'Just knowing, just being able to go out there and get those games with full-speed reps. It instills confidence, knowing I can go out there and do the same thing that you saw in college and all my life. So, you know, just I would say biggest thing is confidence.'
The Falcons were 1-2 with Penix as the starter to finish 8-9 for their seventh consecutive losing season. Though the switch to the rookie didn't produce a playoff berth, Penix said the experience was important for his 2025 outlook and his chemistry with the offense.
'So Week 1 this year won't be the first time I'm on the field with the starters in a game-time situation,' Penix said. 'I feel like that was good as well. So the guys around me as well know what they're going to get out of me.'
Penix spoke with confidence when he was asked about the potential for an offense that returns running back Bijan Robinson, wide receiver Drake London, tight end Kyle Pitts and an experienced offensive line.
'We should be the best in the league with the guys we've got around us,' Penix said. 'We should be unstoppable. So that's that's our goal. We want to be No. 1 in all categories.'
Penix spent extra time throwing to Pitts and London this offseason and had Pitts on his mind when he spoke with reporters Thursday.
'You see we got KP the ball today,' Penix said to open the interview session. 'There's going to be a lot of that.'
Penix has the confidence of his teammates as the new leader of the offense.
'He's just that guy and he goes out there and he does the same thing every day and that's work hard,' London said, adding Penix 'has a cannon' as a passer.
Old news
Cousins returns in a backup role after disclosing on the Netflix docuseries 'Quarterback' that he played through pain in his right arm in the second half of the season, in part to avoid losing his job to Penix. Cousins threw eight interceptions with no touchdowns in a stretch of four straight losses following a 6-3 start and insisted through the streak he was healthy.
Morris said Thursday the comment by Cousins in the Netflix show was 'kind of old news' and added 'we addressed that when it was happening. … Nothing was a shocker.'
Cousins, 36, signed a four-year, $180 million contract last March that included $100 million guaranteed. General manager Terry Fontenot has said the team is comfortable with Cousins as the backup to Penix. Morris said in the offseason 'we won't hold him back if the opportunity presents himself' to be traded to a team looking for a starter.
Morris finds 2nd year more settling
Morris said 'it feels more settling, more at ease' as he begins his second season as coach.
'I think it feels even more familiar than it had felt before,' he said. 'Being back the second time, being back with the same people … I'll come back with the entire offensive staff coming back.'
Health update
Morris said all players reported on Wednesday and all are on schedule to be available for the season. Some players, including linebacker Troy Andersen (knee), won't be exposed to all contact at the start of camp. Andersen was placed on the physically unable to perform list. Also, inside linebacker Malik Verdon, defensive lineman LaCale London and defensive back Cobee Bryant were placed on the non-football injury/illness list and defensive back Kevin King was released.
The team's first practice in pads will be on Tuesday.
Right tackle Kaleb McGary showed off a new short haircut and said he is 'all good' after having bone spurs removed from his ankle in an arthroscopic procedure.
Thursdays
Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter.
Fans fire up Morris
Fans were invited to the opening practice, producing a long line at the gate surrounding the practice facility an hour before the session.
Morris said he is 'really fired up about this team, really fired up about this organization, really fired up about the fan base.'
___
AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Chelsea defender Levi Colwill undergoes ACL surgery
Chelsea defender Levi Colwill undergoes ACL surgery

Winnipeg Free Press

time13 minutes ago

  • Winnipeg Free Press

Chelsea defender Levi Colwill undergoes ACL surgery

LONDON (AP) — Chelsea defender Levi Colwill could miss a big portion of the upcoming season after undergoing surgery Thursday for a torn ACL. The 22-year-old center-back, a mainstay in Enzo Maresca's lineups last season, sustained the knee injury early this week in pre-season training, the Premier League club said. 'Levi will now begin his recovery and be supported by the club's medical department at Cobham during his rehabilitation phase,' the team said in a statement. The England international made 35 Premier League starts last season for Chelsea, which qualified for the Champions League. He also helped the team win the Club World Cup title last month — keeping Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembélé in check — and earlier the UEFA Conference League title. ___ AP soccer:

Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd remaining upbeat as he continues to deal with injuries
Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd remaining upbeat as he continues to deal with injuries

Winnipeg Free Press

time42 minutes ago

  • Winnipeg Free Press

Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd remaining upbeat as he continues to deal with injuries

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd says he has leaned on his faith as he deals with the multiple injuries that have kept him off the field for much of his NFL career. That faith is being tested once again. The 2024 third-round pick from Southern California played just one game and carried the ball only six times as a rookie due to a variety of injuries. Now he's dealing with a groin issue that leaves him uncertain about when he will be cleared to practice again. 'Eventually these things will come across and I'll be able to be exactly who I know I can be,' Lloyd said Thursday. 'It will come soon, so I'm excited about it. I've got to keep staying in my faith, and everything's going to roll out the right way.' The Packers want Lloyd and Emanuel Wilson, whose 502 yards rushing last season ranked second on the team, to provide depth behind Pro Bowl running back Josh Jacobs. Wilson has his own issues in dealing with a bone bruise in his knee as the Packers prepare for their preseason opener Saturday against the New York Jets. During his rookie year, Lloyd dealt with injuries to his hamstring and ankle that kept him off the field. He seemed close to coming off injured reserve in November until he started feeling pain in his abdomen, got it checked out and discovered he had appendicitis. The lessons Lloyd learned during that rookie season have prepared him for this latest setback. Lloyd has also benefited from the set up of the Packers' new locker room, which has him right next to three-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Kenny Clark. 'A lot of things I've been going through haven't been long-term things,' Lloyd said. 'I've just got to incorporate different things into my system. Having a guy like Kenny Clark, he told me early in his career, he struggled with some little soft-tissue stuff, so I've just been leaning on him a lot, listening to what he's saying, Pilates, yoga, just different things like that.' Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. Lloyd's locker also puts him near Jacobs and All-Pro safety Xavier McKinney. Lloyd says he often reaches out to them for advice as well as learns more about his body and discovers what it's going to take to stay healthy. Jacobs says Lloyd remains in high spirits. 'We're seeing him out there every day running and cutting,' Jacobs said. 'He feels good. I think that's the biggest thing for him. And I think mentally he's in a way better place than he was last year. He's understanding what it is and what it takes to play in this league, and he understands there's sometimes hiccups in the road. We're there for him whenever he feels like the pressure might be too much or what not. I think he's going to be all right.' ___ AP NFL:

Cardinals bring back OG Will Hernandez on 1-year deal, will add depth to the line
Cardinals bring back OG Will Hernandez on 1-year deal, will add depth to the line

Winnipeg Free Press

timean hour ago

  • Winnipeg Free Press

Cardinals bring back OG Will Hernandez on 1-year deal, will add depth to the line

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona Cardinals announced Friday they are bringing back veteran Will Hernandez on a one-year deal to provide depth for the team's offensive line. Hernandez — who turns 30 next month — has started 35 games at guard for the Cardinals over the past three seasons. He started the first five games last year at right guard before a season-ending ACL tear against the San Francisco 49ers. The 6-foot-3, 332-pound Hernandez will be placed on the active/physically unable to perform list while he continues to recover from his knee injury. Hernandez was drafted by the New York Giants in the second round of the 2018 draft and spent four years with the organization before signing with the Cardinals in 2022. To make room for Hernandez on the roster, the Cardinals released cornerback Keni-H Lovely. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. ___ AP NFL:

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store