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Falcons QBs Michael Penix Jr., Kirk Cousins to sit another preseason game

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Easton Stick and Emory Jones are in line for the majority of the snaps for the Falcons when Atlanta plays the Tennessee Titans on Friday night.

Michael Penix Jr. is the starter when the regular season opens and head coach Raheem Morris declared he would not play his second-year quarterback this week.

A decision on No. 2 quarterback Kirk Cousins wasn’t final, but Atlanta is unlikely to play him in the game after multiple days of joint practices at the team’s Flowery Branch, Ga., facility this week.

Morris also said Tuesday there is no certain timeframe for the return of wide receiver Darnell Mooney, who has been sidelined the entire training camp by a shoulder injury. After signing a three-year deal in free agency in March 2024, the former Chicago Bears receiver caught 64 passes for 992 yards with five touchdowns in his first season with the Falcons.

“I feel good about getting him back healthy and ready to go,” Morris said. “When? I don’t know.”

Last week, Cousins dressed — Penix didn’t — but wasn’t used in the Falcons’ preseason opener.

Stick was strong in that game against the Detroit Lions last week, completing 15 of his 18 passes for 149 yards and a touchdown in the first half.

Jones was 4-of-5 passing and rushed for nine yards before the game was suspended in the fourth quarter due to an injury to Lions safety Morice Norris.

The Falcons kick off the regular season on Sept. 7 in Atlanta with a visit from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The preseason finale is Aug. 22 at Dallas.

–Field Level Media

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