FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Kirk Cousins was signed to a massive four-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons because he was perceived to be the missing piece at quarterback for a team that otherwise was ready for a return to the playoffs.
Cousins lost his starting job to rookie Michael Penix Jr. because coach Raheem Morris concluded Cousins' turnovers were the biggest barrier to the team's playoff hopes.
That conclusion was difficult for Cousins to hear from his coach during an unscheduled meeting on Tuesday night.
''It's pro football, and it was a standard that I have for myself and the team has for me,'' Cousins said Wednesday. ''Unfortunately, I wasn't playing up to that standard consistently enough.''
Penix is known for being unflappable.
''I don't think anybody's going to have to say anything for Mike to be calm,'' offensive coordinator Zac Robinson said Wednesday. ''I mean, he is about as cool as they come.''
Even so, Penix acknowledged he'll feel different when he enters the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium before Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
''I was basically thinking about just leading up to it, running out of the tunnel,'' Penix said. ''I'm not going to lie, I'm going to be nervous running out of the tunnel, but it's going to be different when I get out on the field. ... It's a flip the switch, I'm going to be ready.''