The Atlanta Falcons managed to snap their four-game losing streak with a narrow victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, winning 15-9 on Monday night. Despite the win, the performance of quarterback Kirk Cousins left much to be desired, raising questions about his future as the starter. With only one touchdown scored in the game, Cousins’ struggles were glaringly evident, and the team’s head coach, Raheem Morris, is reportedly growing increasingly frustrated with the passing game’s lack of production.
Kirk Cousins’ Struggles Continue
Entering Week 15, the spotlight was on Cousins as fans and analysts alike wondered whether the Falcons would consider a change at quarterback. After Monday’s performance, those questions are only intensifying. The Falcons had high hopes when they drafted Michael Penix Jr. in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, intending to let him develop as a backup this season. However, if Cousins fails to improve, Atlanta may have to rethink their strategy and turn to the rookie sooner than anticipated.
Breaking Down the Stats
While the Falcons secured the win, Cousins’ individual performance was less than stellar. Here’s a quick look at his stats from the game against the Raiders:
- 17 pass attempts
- 11 completions
- 112 passing yards
- 1 touchdown
- 1 interception
- 3 rush attempts
- 0 rushing yards
Cousins threw for a season-low 112 yards and managed only 11 completions on 17 attempts. Although he did connect for a touchdown—his first since Week 9—his overall performance did little to inspire confidence. This game marked the 10th time this season that he threw an interception, and it was his fifth consecutive game with a pick.
What’s Next for Cousins?
After the game, Coach Raheem Morris expressed his support for Cousins but acknowledged that the quarterback needs to elevate his game. “He’s got to play better,” Morris stated. “We have to find a way to get him to play better. We have to play better at the quarterback position.” This sentiment was echoed by Cousins himself, who admitted, “It’s not where I want to be. There’s a lot of room for improvement.”
As the pressure mounts, will the Falcons consider benching Cousins? With the team still very much in the playoff hunt—just one game behind the Buccaneers in the NFC South—the stakes are high. The calls for Penix Jr. to step in are likely to grow louder if Cousins can’t find his rhythm soon.
Falcons’ Remaining Schedule
The Falcons have a crucial few weeks ahead as they aim to secure a playoff spot. Here’s a look at their remaining schedule:
Date | Opponent | Time |
Dec. 22 | vs. New York Giants | 1:00 p.m. ET |
Dec. 29 | @ Washington Commanders | TBD |
Jan. 5 | vs. Carolina Panthers | TBD |
Looking Ahead
As the Falcons prepare for their upcoming games, they must address the quarterback situation. Cousins has been underwhelming, throwing just one touchdown and nine interceptions over his last five games, contributing to a disappointing 1-4 record for the team during that stretch.
With the playoffs in sight, the Falcons must decide whether to continue with Cousins or make the switch to Penix Jr. The pressure is mounting, and time is running out. Will they stick with the veteran, or will they take a chance on the rookie? The next few games will be pivotal for the Falcons, and fans will be eagerly watching to see how this situation unfolds.
In the ever-competitive landscape of the NFL, every decision counts. The Falcons’ playoff hopes hinge on their ability to find a solution at the quarterback position. As the season progresses, one thing is clear: the pressure is on, and the time for Cousins to step up is now.