Kirk Cousins faced a challenging debut as the Atlanta Falcons' starting quarterback, throwing for 155 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in their 18-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Notably, he achieved a career-low of just 19 passing yards in the second half.
Despite concerns about Cousins' health following his Achilles surgery, Falcons coach Raheem Morris reaffirmed his quarterback's fitness, attributing the team's struggles to execution rather than injuries. Offensive coordinator Zac Robinson echoed this sentiment, indicating play-calling was not influenced by Cousins' mobility.
The Falcons aim to improve ahead of their next match against the Philadelphia Eagles, focusing on reducing turnovers and enhancing their overall offensive performance.