The Falcons have already made some changes after Sunday’s blowout 30-0 loss to the division-rival Panthers.

But one thing the club will not do in response to that game is replace its starting quarterback.

Second-year QB Michael Penix Jr. completed 18-of-36 passes for 172 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions in the contest — one of which was returned for a touchdown.

In his Monday press conference, head coach Raheem Morris noted that, for whatever reason, Penix didn’t seem like himself on Sunday.

“He was off,” Morris said. “I don’t want to take away the fact that he did not play well. But there are definitely ways to get him going. He heals himself, he has high standards for himself. So yesterday, he definitely got down on himself. Yesterday, he was definitely not his normal,

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