Concern Over Michael Penix Jr.'s Availability as Falcons' Season Slumps
With their latest loss in overtime to the Carolina Panthers, the Atlanta Falcons have reason to be worried about the health of quarterback Michael Penix Jr. The second-year signal-caller exited the game in the third quarter due to a knee injury that has left his availability for upcoming games uncertain.
Penix's departure from the game marked a turning point for the Falcons, as they struggled to find their footing on offense despite holding an early lead. Kirk Cousins took over at quarterback and attempted six passes, but was unable to lead the team to a scoring drive in overtime, which ultimately ended with a punt.
The injury that forced Penix to leave the game is believed by NFL Network analysts Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero to be the same one that kept him out of the previous week's 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins. With more tests scheduled, it appears that Penix could miss "some time" due to the injury.
The Falcons' struggles this season have led to concerns about their playoff chances, and Penix's availability will be crucial in determining whether they can stay competitive in the NFC. With games against the 2-8 New Orleans Saints and 2-8 New York Jets on the horizon, Atlanta will need all the help it can get - especially if Penix is forced to sit out.
Injuries have already taken a toll on the Falcons' season, with several key players missing time due to various injuries. With Penix potentially joining their ranks, the team will need to regroup and find ways to overcome its current struggles in order to make a deep playoff run.
With their latest loss in overtime to the Carolina Panthers, the Atlanta Falcons have reason to be worried about the health of quarterback Michael Penix Jr. The second-year signal-caller exited the game in the third quarter due to a knee injury that has left his availability for upcoming games uncertain.
Penix's departure from the game marked a turning point for the Falcons, as they struggled to find their footing on offense despite holding an early lead. Kirk Cousins took over at quarterback and attempted six passes, but was unable to lead the team to a scoring drive in overtime, which ultimately ended with a punt.
The injury that forced Penix to leave the game is believed by NFL Network analysts Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero to be the same one that kept him out of the previous week's 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins. With more tests scheduled, it appears that Penix could miss "some time" due to the injury.
The Falcons' struggles this season have led to concerns about their playoff chances, and Penix's availability will be crucial in determining whether they can stay competitive in the NFC. With games against the 2-8 New Orleans Saints and 2-8 New York Jets on the horizon, Atlanta will need all the help it can get - especially if Penix is forced to sit out.
Injuries have already taken a toll on the Falcons' season, with several key players missing time due to various injuries. With Penix potentially joining their ranks, the team will need to regroup and find ways to overcome its current struggles in order to make a deep playoff run.