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Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. #9 poses for a headshot at the Atlanta Falcons Training Facility in Flowery Branch, Ga. On Wednesday, July 23, 2025. (Photo by Jay Bendlin/Atlanta Falcons)

Michael Penix Jr.

QB

#9

Experience: 2 years

Height: 6-3

Age: 25

Weight: 220 lbs

College: Washington

2025 SEASON

  • TDS
    5
  • INT
    3
  • YDS
    1409
  • RTG
    85.18
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Passing

Attempts

G ATT COMP PCT YDS AVG LNG TD INT 1st 1st% 20+ SCK SCKY RATE
Attempts 11-Through-20 6 60 37 61.7 446 7.4 69 1 0 18 30 4 0 0 90
Attempts 1-Through-10 6 60 41 68.3 476 7.9 50 3 0 23 38.3 6 0 0 108.8
Attempts 21-Through-30 6 47 30 63.8 361 7.7 23 1 2 19 40.4 6 0 0 76.6
Attempts 31+ 4 28 11 39.3 126 4.5 24 0 1 8 28.6 1 0 0 38.7

Field Position

G ATT COMP PCT YDS AVG LNG TD INT 1st 1st% 20+ SCK SCKY RATE
Opp 19-1 - by Yard Line 5 18 9 50 49 2.7 10 4 0 5 27.8 0 2 14 95.8
Opp 49-20 - by Yard Line 6 63 38 60.3 321 5.1 39 0 1 15 23.8 3 1 9 67
Own 1-20 - by Yard Line 5 12 10 83.3 111 9.2 26 0 1 6 50 1 0 0 70.5
Own 21-50 - by Yard Line 6 102 62 60.8 928 9.1 69 1 1 42 41.2 13 6 47 89.8

Game Halves

G ATT COMP PCT YDS AVG LNG TD INT 1st 1st% 20+ SCK SCKY RATE
1st Half 6 108 68 63 784 7.3 50 3 0 36 33.3 10 5 31 94.1
Last Two Minutes of Half 6 37 18 48.6 234 6.3 39 0 0 9 24.3 4 1 6 69
2nd Half 6 87 51 58.6 625 7.2 69 2 3 32 36.8 7 4 39 74.2

Home vs Road

G ATT COMP PCT YDS AVG LNG TD INT 1st 1st% 20+ SCK SCKY RATE
Home Games 3 100 67 67 861 8.6 69 4 1 40 40 13 4 32 103
Road Games 3 95 52 54.7 548 5.8 38 1 2 28 29.5 4 5 38 66.5

Margin of Victory

G ATT COMP PCT YDS AVG LNG TD INT 1st 1st% 20+ SCK SCKY RATE
Margin 0-7 1 26 20 76.9 313 12 69 2 1 14 53.8 4 1 6 126
Margin 15+ 1 21 13 61.9 135 6.4 21 0 0 5 23.8 1 3 27 80.5
Margin 8-14 1 32 20 62.5 250 7.8 39 1 0 10 31.2 6 2 17 97.1

Point Differential

G ATT COMP PCT YDS AVG LNG TD INT 1st 1st% 20+ SCK SCKY RATE
Ahead 5 78 50 64.1 637 8.2 69 2 1 26 33.3 8 5 46 92.7
Ahead by 1-8 Points 5 63 41 65.1 493 7.8 69 2 0 20 31.8 5 5 46 99.5
Ahead by 9-16 Points 3 15 9 60 144 9.6 39 0 1 6 40 3 0 0 64.3
Behind 3 80 46 57.5 508 6.4 38 1 2 29 36.2 5 2 15 70.2
Behind by 1-8 Points 3 51 34 66.7 363 7.1 38 0 0 21 41.2 4 2 15 87.3
Behind by 9-16 Points 2 15 6 40 92 6.1 21 1 1 5 33.3 1 0 0 55.4
Tied 6 37 23 62.2 264 7.1 50 2 0 13 35.1 4 2 9 101.6

Quarters

G ATT COMP PCT YDS AVG LNG TD INT 1st 1st% 20+ SCK SCKY RATE
1st Quarter 6 55 37 67.3 382 7 50 3 0 20 36.4 4 1 4 105.3
4th Quarter 5 41 25 61 285 7 24 0 0 16 39 5 1 9 81.9
4th Quarter within 7 5 32 22 68.8 236 7.4 24 0 0 13 40.6 4 1 9 90.1
2nd Quarter 6 53 31 58.5 402 7.6 43 0 0 16 30.2 6 4 27 82.4
3rd Quarter 6 46 26 56.5 340 7.4 69 2 3 16 34.8 2 3 30 67.3

Stadium Surfaces

G ATT COMP PCT YDS AVG LNG TD INT 1st 1st% 20+ SCK SCKY RATE
Grass 1 36 18 50 172 4.8 25 0 2 10 27.8 2 0 0 40.5
Turf 5 159 101 63.5 1237 7.8 69 5 1 58 36.5 15 9 70 95.3

Biography

CAREER

  • Appeared in five games (three starts) in 2024, completing 61-of-105 passes for 775 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions for a 78.9 passer rating. Also recorded seven rushes for 11 yards.

COLLEGE

  • Played six seasons of college football at Washington (2022-23) and Indiana (2018-21).
  • Played in 49 games (45 starts), completing 1,067-of-1,685 pass attempts (63.3 percent) for 13,741 yards, 96 touchdowns and 34 interceptions for a 146.6 passer rating for the Huskies and Hoosiers.
  • Started all 15 games in 2023, completing 363-of-555 pass attempts (65.4 percent) for 4,903 yards, 36 touchdowns and 11 interceptions for a 157.1 passer rating for Washington.
  • Earned the Maxwell Award, annually given to the nation's most outstanding player. Named a team captain and finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting, highest ever for a Husky. Set program records in passing yards and passing yards per game for the second year in a row. Led the nation in passing yards en route to All-Pac 12 second-team honors.
  • Led the Huskies to the College Football Playoffs with an undefeated 13-0 record and Pac-12 Championship. Named the Sugar Bowl MVP after completing 29-for-38 for 430 yards and two touchdowns, with 31 rushing yards on three carries in the CFP semi-finals vs. Texas. He ultimately led the Huskies to the CFP Championship Game, falling short to Michigan. Won the Offensive Most Valuable Player Award at the team's postseason awards banquet.
  • Started all 13 games in 2022, competing 362-of-554 pass attempts (65.3 percent) for 4,641 yards, 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions for a 151.3 passer rating for the Huskies.
  • Finished the season as the nation's leading passer with 357 passing yards per game and finished second in total passing yards with 4,641, setting a program record. He also led the Huskies to finish with the No. 1 total offense in the FBS and third in completions per game. He became only the second Husky to finish with more than 4,000 yards in a season.
  • Named the Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year and earned All-Pac 12 second-team honors.
  • Started the five games he played in 2021, competing 87-of-162 pass attempts (53.7 percent) for 939 yards and four touchdowns for a 101.9 passer rating for Indiana.
  • Started six games in 2020, completing 124-of-220 pass attempts (56.4 percent) for 1,645 yards, 14 touchdowns and four interceptions for a 136.5 passer rating for the Hoosiers.
  • Named a team captain and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors by the coaches and media. Received Indiana's Anthony Thompson Most Valuable Player award.
  • Started all seven games in 2019, competing 110-of-160 pass attempts (68.8 percent) for 1,394 yards, 10 touchdowns and four interceptions for a 157.6 passer rating as a redshirt freshman at Indiana.
  • Led the conference in passing yards, passing yards per game, passing touchdowns, completions, and attempts prior to suffering a season-ending injury.
  • Redshirted as a true freshman, playing in three games, completing 21-of-34 pass attempts (61.8 percent) for 219 yards and one touchdown for a 125.6 passer rating.
  • Earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors against Ball State and Michigan State.

PERSONAL

  • Born in Cookeville, Tenn.
  • Attended Tampa Bay Technical High School in Tampa, Fla.
  • Threw for 61 touchdowns and just six interceptions in 24 games (two seasons) as a starter at Tampa Bay Technical. He also rushed for 16 touchdowns on the ground.
  • As a senior in 2018, he threw for 2,165 yards, 30 touchdowns and five interceptions. He added 449 rushing yards on 37 carries and 10 rushing touchdowns.
  • Named Hillsborough County Player of the Year (2018).
  • In his junior year, he threw for 2,078 yards, 31 touchdowns and just one interception.
  • Named to the Tampa Bay Times All-Hillsborough County Team in 2017.
  • Also played baseball and ran track in high school.
  • Son of Michael Sr. and Takisha Penix.
  • Graduated with a bachelor's degree in sports marketing and management, sports communications from UW.
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