Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. fully cleared, will compete with Tua Tagovailoa

Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. fully cleared, will compete with Tua Tagovailoa
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Summary Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is medically cleared to return to full-team practice Monday after recovering from ACL surgery, intensifying competition with Tua Tagovailoa for the starting role.

(Reuters) – Atlanta quarterback Michael Penix Jr. has been medically cleared and will return to Falcons' full team practice on ​Monday, coach Kevin Stefanski said Saturday.

Following the team's 34-6 ‌preseason win over the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday, Stefanski kept it short and simple, saying, "Mike is cleared for 11-on-11. He'll practice ​Monday in team periods."

Penix is recovering from knee surgery ​following a torn ACL he suffered in November. ⁠During the offseason, the Falcons signed free agent Tua ​Tagovailoa, formerly of the Miami Dolphins, as an insurance piece ​and possible starting option.
Tagovailoa is a six-year NFL veteran and one-time Pro Bowler who fell out of favor in Miami in recent ​seasons as injuries and ineffectiveness mounted.

Having started nine games ​a season ago and another three games during his rookie campaign after ‌backing ⁠up Kirk Cousins in 2024, Penix would have figured to be the No. 1 option before the Tagovailoa signing. Instead, he's fighting for the top job coming off a ​major knee ​injury.

Now, though, he'll ⁠be waging that battle in earnest.

"As far as moving in the pocket, I can ​do everything," Penix said Thursday.

Cooper Rush and ​Jack Strand ⁠have gotten the bulk of the Falcons' preseason snaps at quarterback. Tagovailoa completed 3 of 5 passes for 22 yards ⁠in ​limited action in the preseason opener, ​a 27-7 loss to the visiting Denver Broncos on Aug. 14.

The Falcons' ​final preseason game is at Miami on Friday.

--Field Level Media

 

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