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Atlanta’s revamped football leadership has declined to guarantee Michael Penix Jr. the starting quarterback role for 2026 as the team evaluates its roster and cap choices.
At an introductory news conference for new general manager Ian Cunningham on Feb. 3-4, Falcons president of football operations Matt Ryan — who led the hiring of GM Cunningham and coach Kevin Stefanski — said the decision ultimately rests with the head coach and broader roster discussions.
Penix, the No. 8 pick in 2024, is rehabbing a torn left ACL suffered in November and is expected to miss nine to 12 months; he has said he aims to be ready for Week 1 of 2026.
In nine starts last season he completed 60.1% of passes for 1,982 yards with nine touchdowns and three interceptions while the team went 3-6 in his starts.
Kirk Cousins, who started other games in 2025, restructured his contract and faces a March 13 vesting guarantee that could force a roster decision.
Atlanta could explore free-agent or draft options if Penix’s recovery timeline or long-term plan remains uncertain.




















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