Fox Sports Analyst Joel Klatt Suggests Michael Penix Jr. Should…
Michael Penix Jr., the quarterback, should be angry with the Atlanta Falcons, according to Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt. This is because Penix was selected with the eighth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Falcons, despite Kirk Cousins being signed to a four-year, $180 million contract that included a $100 million guarantee early in free agency. Penix, who turns 24 next month, has a long history of injuries, thus Klatt said during an interview on “The Rich Eisen Show” that Penix should “be more furious than even Kirk Cousins” about the situation, according to Sam Neumann of Awful Announcing. In particular, during his four years of college, Penix suffered ailments to both shoulders and twice tore his right anterior cruciate ligament. Regarding Phoenix’s last collegiate campaigns, Klatt remarked, “I got myself to Washington and had these two amazing years.” I’m a man of advanced years. In the NFL, what is more valuable? obtaining a second contract or being selected in the top 10? obtaining a new contract. In order to demonstrate that he is worthy of a second contract, how does Michael Penix enter the game? When will he sign his second deal, then? I simply don’t get it.” The Athletic’s Josh Kendall said that Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot stated he would be okay with Penix playing backup ball for “four or five years.” This schedule might cover Penix’s entire rookie deal. Even though Cousins sustained a torn Achilles tendon on October 29 and turns 36 this summer, it’s unlikely that he ever imagined last month that he would be supplanted at the top of the Atlanta depth chart as early as the next season. Kendall stated that if Atlanta terminated Cousins following the 2025 campaign, the club would only have to pay a $25 million dead-salary cap penalty. Regarding Penix, Mina Kimes of ESPN argued before this past weekend that due to his age, the youngster should prefer to participate sooner rather than later. Penix might cause the Falcons some discomfort this spring and summer, according to Klatt. During his conversation with Eisen, Klatt said, “I don’t know how quickly I would sign if I were Michael Penix.” “I would like to play, but I’m not sure how soon he would force the subject.Though I’m incredibly grateful to be among the top 10, what the heck?” At this point, there’s no indication Penix will pose a threat to the Falcons in the near future. But if Cousins seems past his prime this autumn, Penix might emerge as the fan favourite among the quarterbacks for the Atlanta Falcons.