Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris shares some encouraging news about wide receiver Drake London following the win over the Giants.
Will the Atlanta Falcons be making a change at starting quarterback? "Those things will always be discussed, that's just the nature of the beast in football," Morris said Monday. "It's just so heavily talked about at the quarterback position because there ...
Morris said the Falcons hoped Kirk Cousins would find a way to improve before they ultimately benched him for Michael Penix Jr.
The Atlanta Falcons snapped a four-game losing streak by defeating the hapless Raiders, but quarterback Kirk Cousins continued to struggle.
The Atlanta Falcons narrowly escaped Nevada with a win in Week 15 after taking down the Las Vegas Raiders 15–9. If anything was clear from their performance on Monday night, it's that the quarterback play has been vastly underwhelming.
The Atlanta Falcons made a big move this week, benching veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins in favor of rookie Michael Penix Jr. On Wednesday, the team's head coach addressed the media and explained the decision.
After another interception and a season-low 112 passing yards against the Las Vegas Raiders, Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins said he has to be better.
Falcons head coach Raheem Morris provided an update on London’s status in his postgame press conference. Not only is London okay, it seems that holding him out was a precautionary measure more than anything else. “I believe he could have gone back in,” Morris said. “I look forward to him being able to practice next week.”
Falcons coach Raheem Morris admitted things have not gone to plan with Kirk Cousins recently, prompting a QB change. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Here’s what Falcons coach Raheem Morris had to say after the 34-7 win over the Giants on Sunday: Opening Statement: ”Really good team effort. Both offensive, defense and special teams. Couldn’t be more pleased the way the team played today,
The NFL released official clinching scenarios for each team in Week 17, and the Eagles have two options. Philadelphia will host Dallas at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, while Washington will host Atlanta on NBC’s Sunday night football. The Falcons will have plenty to play for in Michael Penix’s second start.