Falcons Get Green Light as Michael Penix Jr. Returns from Injury, Boosting Chances Against Patriots
The Atlanta Falcons are set to host the New England Patriots on Sunday, and they'll be bolstered by the return of quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who's been dealing with a knee injury for the past two weeks. After spending time on the sidelines, Penix Jr. was cleared to play and will start against his former team.
The Falcons had initially been forced to rely on backup Kirk Cousins in place of Penix Jr., but he'll now serve as the backup quarterback. Speaking about his return, Penix Jr. expressed confidence that taking time off from practice helped him regain his form, saying, "I feel like I am trending in the right direction."
The Falcons have received some positive news elsewhere, with pass-catchers Drake London and Kyle Pitts also cleared to play after being limited in practice this week. However, the team will be missing several defensive starters, including Zach Harrison and Billy Bowman Jr., who will both sit out due to injury.
As Penix Jr. returns to action, the Falcons are hoping to turn their fortunes around. After losing their last two games to the Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills, scoring a combined 20 points, they'll look to get back on track against the Patriots, who have been one of the most dominant teams in the league this season.
The matchup between the 3-4 Falcons and the 6-2 Patriots looks promising for Atlanta, with Penix Jr. and London's return potentially giving them a better chance of pulling off a win.
The Atlanta Falcons are set to host the New England Patriots on Sunday, and they'll be bolstered by the return of quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who's been dealing with a knee injury for the past two weeks. After spending time on the sidelines, Penix Jr. was cleared to play and will start against his former team.
The Falcons had initially been forced to rely on backup Kirk Cousins in place of Penix Jr., but he'll now serve as the backup quarterback. Speaking about his return, Penix Jr. expressed confidence that taking time off from practice helped him regain his form, saying, "I feel like I am trending in the right direction."
The Falcons have received some positive news elsewhere, with pass-catchers Drake London and Kyle Pitts also cleared to play after being limited in practice this week. However, the team will be missing several defensive starters, including Zach Harrison and Billy Bowman Jr., who will both sit out due to injury.
As Penix Jr. returns to action, the Falcons are hoping to turn their fortunes around. After losing their last two games to the Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills, scoring a combined 20 points, they'll look to get back on track against the Patriots, who have been one of the most dominant teams in the league this season.
The matchup between the 3-4 Falcons and the 6-2 Patriots looks promising for Atlanta, with Penix Jr. and London's return potentially giving them a better chance of pulling off a win.