Falcons coach outlines QB competition between Tagovailoa and Penix

Atlanta Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski discussed the team's quarterback battle between Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr. at the NFC coaches breakfast during the Annual League Meeting in Phoenix. Stefanski emphasized creating competition across the roster as a core philosophy under new leadership. Penix recovers from a torn ACL while Tagovailoa brings proven accuracy to the mix.

The Falcons entered a new era this offseason with president of football operations Matt Ryan, general manager Ian Cunningham, and Stefanski leading the front office ahead of the 2026 season. They signed Tua Tagovailoa to a one-year deal after his release from the Miami Dolphins, setting up a direct challenge to Michael Penix Jr., the 2024 first-round pick who started Week 1 in 2025 but suffered a torn ACL in November against the Panthers. Penix holds a career 59.6% completion rate and went 4-8 as a starter, including 3-6 in nine starts last season with four games below 60% completion. Tagovailoa offers high accuracy, leading the NFL at 72.9% in 2024 over 11 games and posting 67.7% with an 88.5 passer rating in his final Dolphins season. Stefanski praised the fit, saying, 'I think the fit was in a bunch of different ways -- a culture fit, a personal fit, play-to-scheme fit. I think he's had great success in this league, doing a lot of things we believe in.' On the competition, Stefanski told reporters, 'I think the plan has always been to create competition across our roster. That's something that Ian [Cunningham] believes in, I believe in, Matt [Ryan] believes in.' He highlighted Penix's rehab progress: 'His No. 1 job right now is to get healthy, and he's doing a great job at it. He's rehabbing like crazy.' Stefanski declined to predict Penix's Week 1 readiness, noting individual recovery timelines vary.

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