The Falcons’ quarterback situation is already shaping up as one of the bigger storyline magnets of the season, and now both names tied to Atlanta are showing up near the top of an award watch list.
Grant Gordon of NFL.com put Michael Penix at No. 7 and Tua Tagovailoa at No. 10 among his top Comeback Player of the Year contenders, a sign that both quarterbacks enter the year with plenty to prove.
Penix’s case starts with the long road back. He has returned from two ACL tears and four season-ending injuries, but he still has not taken a single 11-on-11 rep this year.
Gordon noted that “the franchise’s trajectory might well ride on the left shoulder of Penix.” He also pointed out that Penix has only 14 NFL games on his resume, yet has already thrown for 2,757 yards with 12 touchdown passes and six interceptions.
Before anything else, though, Penix has to get cleared for full work and then, as Gordon wrote, “convince head coach Kevin Stefanski to give him the starting nod over Tua Tagovailoa.”
Tagovailoa’s path is different, but the pressure is just as obvious. He looked overwhelmed in his preseason debut against Denver, though that came in a small sample against a defense that led the league in sacks last season.
Gordon placed him on the list at No. 10 and wrote, “Ultimately, his days with the Dolphins ended on the bench. That leads him to a pivotal season -- and a giant opportunity with Kevin Stefanski manning the sidelines.
He might be the perfect fit for Tagovailoa, having already brought the better out of Kirk Cousins, Jacoby Brissett and Joe Flacco in past seasons with the Vikings as an offensive coordinator and with the Browns as their head coach.”
For either quarterback to actually win the award, the rest of the offense may have to do a lot of heavy lifting. The source points to an all-time great season from Bijan Robinson as the biggest must-have, along with a breakout year from WR2 Jahan Dotson, another strong season from Kyle Pitts and Drake London, and a top-five showing from the Falcons’ offensive line.
If all of that comes together and the Falcons still can’t get into the Comeback Player of the Year conversation, the front office may need to think bigger. The source says that would mean hitting the reset button and building around one of the quarterback prospects in the loaded 2027 draft class.
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