FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — Following a performance he described on Wednesday as “a comedy of errors” by the Atlanta Falcons, offensive coordinator Zac Robinson is moving from the coach's box to the field for Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders.

Robinson acknowledged the youth of second-year quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who struggled in last week's 30-0 loss at Carolina, contributed to his move to the sideline.

“I thought this was just a good time to kind of reset,” Robinson said.

Penix completed only 18 of 36 passes for 172 yards with two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. The Falcons (1-2) fell to 0-2 against NFC South opponents.

Penix, who started the last three games in 2024 after Kirk Cousins was benched, is preparing for only his seventh NFL sta

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