Kirk Cousins has undoubtedly been one of the most talked-about figures in the NFL in recent hours, following his notable absence from the Atlanta Falcons‘ OTAs. While there is still no clear indication of what lies ahead for the veteran quarterback, head coach Raheem Morris addressed the role that Michael Penix Jr. is set to take on moving forward.

As they await clarity on what the near future holds for the former Vikings quarterback, the Falcons are leaving nothing to chance. They know they have in Penix Jr. a strong candidate to take over as the Week 1 starter.

After wrapping up the initial workouts at the team facility, veteran head coach Raheem Morris took some time to speak with the media and addressed the situation that, in one way or another, involves the former Washington Huskies quarterback.

“When you take over that quarterback spot, there’s a certain humility about playing the position,” Morris said, via the Associated Press. “Then, it (comes) a certain confidence about playing the position. Eventually, it turns into a little bit of an arrogance about playing the position where it’s non-negotiable. We’re not there yet. I don’t think we will be for a little bit, but I think he’s at the mode of where he’s starting to get that confidence to be able to figure out how to get to that point.

Michael Penix Jr. #9 of the Atlanta Falcons throws a pass in the fourth quarter against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium on December 29, 2024 in Landover, Maryland.

Michael Penix Jr. ready for the challenge ahead

The chances of Michael Penix Jr. ultimately becoming the Falcons‘ next starting QB are real. Not only due to the uncertainty surrounding Kirk Cousins, but also because of what the former Huskies quarterback has shown over the past few months within the franchise.

“The one that I want to point (to) is just connecting with the guys,” Penix said. I feel like I’ve done a lot better with connecting with everybody around the team. Not just offensive guys but defensive guys as well. Whether that’s just around the facility eating lunch or going out and playing golf with some of them. Don’t ask about my golf game.”

“I spoke to Matt Ryan and had a good conversation with him (about) learning how to be a pro each and every day and how his process went,” he also added. “I feel like he definitely gave me some good things. Obviously he knows this is my second year coming into it (and) this is my first year starting. He talked to me about his times during that time and how he got to where he ended up.”

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