Falcons QB Michael Penix Throwing Again In Time For Offseason Program
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Falcons QB Michael Penix Throwing Again In Time For Offseason Program
"After suffering a partial torn ACL mid-November last year and undergoing season-ending surgery two days later, quarterback Michael Penix Jr. has been spotted throwing passes to wide receiver Drake London at the team's facility, per ESPN's Marc Raimondi. In the immediate aftermath of his injury, there was early speculation that Penix could miss the start of the upcoming season, but in an update after the season, Penix announced his expectations to be medically cleared by April. Now well into May, he's a bit behind his own prediction, but he appears to be close to a return."
"Per Raimondi, a team spokesperson informed the media that Penix would be participating in Phase 2 of Atlanta's offseason program, which can include group drills and instruction but not full practices in the traditional sense. The Falcons have still not officially put forth a timeline for Penix's return, but the 2024 first-round pick has been saying that he'll be ready for Week 1. As good as that sounds, Penix will need to be back soon, in order to hold off new arrival Tua Tagovailoa for the starting job in 2026."
"Tagovailoa comes off a six-year tenure in Miami where he started 76 of 78 game appearances. He led the NFL in passing with 4,624 yards in 2023 and completed a league-best 72.9 percent of his pass attempts in 2024. Penix took over the starting job in Atlanta over the final few weeks of his rookie season and opened his 2025 campaign as QB1. He made nine starts in Year 2 before landing on injured reserve."
"With 12 starts in 14 game appearances, Penix has completed just under 60 percent of his passes for 12 touchdowns and six interceptions. He averaged about 220 passing yards per game last year before going down with the knee injury. Penix appears to be well on his way back to returning to the field, and he may be in a rush to do so now that"
Michael Penix Jr. is recovering from a partial torn ACL suffered in mid-November and season-ending surgery shortly afterward. He has been seen throwing passes to Drake London at the Falcons’ facility. After initially expecting medical clearance by April, he is now behind schedule but appears close to returning. A team spokesperson said Penix will participate in Phase 2 of Atlanta’s offseason program, which allows group drills and instruction without full traditional practices. The Falcons have not set a formal return timeline, but Penix has said he expects to be ready for Week 1. His return is important for maintaining the starting job as Tua Tagovailoa arrives in 2026.
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