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Falcons training camp joint practice vs Titans: Atlanta shines against Tennessee on Day 1

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The Atlanta Falcons welcomed the Tennessee Titans to Flowery Branch for a joint practice for the first time in many years on Tuesday. When we walked out onto the field blanketed by the mid-August cloud cover, we were greeted with the sights of an opposing team on the field, having made the trek down from Nashville.

This was the first day of the highly anticipated joint practice with the Titans, as Tennessee reporters and even a few fans made the trip to observe the days events.

For the Falcons players who did not play in the first preseason game (which was the majority of starters), this was their first chance to compete against someone not on their own team since the beginning of camp.

Here are my notes and observations from the first day of the joint practice.

Heck of a diving catch by Chris Blair against Amani Oruwariye pic.twitter.com/EIhJMVEybP

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 12, 2025

Michael Penix looks dominant​


If Michael Penix really does take the league by storm this year, then the Tennessee Titans will have been the first team to experience it first hand.

Penix went 13-16 overall in the 11-on-11 portions of scrimmage against Tennessee’s first team defense. He went 4-5 in the early 7-on-7 portion to begin the day (this setting always favors the offense with no pass rush at all, however). I counted six of those 13 completions as being intermediate to deep (at least 10 yards beyond the line of scrimmage in the air).

The best pass of the day was a looping home run shot to Casey Washington on the second throw of 11s after Washington got a step on a post route. It was a majestic deep ball which hit him right on the money.

Penix connects with Casey Washington on a home run for a touchdown. It was majestic.

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 12, 2025

In the 7-on-7 portion, Penix also connected with Bijan Robinson on a wheel route for a touchdown, where Bijan easily got multiple steps ahead of a helpless Cedric Gray.

The second year man wasn’t afraid of pushing the ball downfield, to consistent success. Tennessee’s secondary without L’Jarius Sneed had no answer.

Drake London can’t be contained​


Speaking of no answers in the secondary, Drake London was simply too much for whatever the Titans threw at him. Out of Penix’s 21 total throws in both 7s and 11s, eight were directed at London for a 38% target share. London is clearly the favorite at this junction, and that seems unlikely to change.

Drake London over Oruwariye for a deep catch before hyping up the fans pic.twitter.com/Lnk8A3jzcO

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 12, 2025

Out of those eight, six were completions and five of them would have gone for 10+ yard gains. Penix kept dialing up his top guy down the field on those intermediate chunk plays which lie somewhere between short passes and complete home runs.

At one point, after hitting a very nice gain to London on two out of three plays, it looked like Tennessee sent a double team against the USC product. That didn’t seem to help, as Penix hit London for another chunk play on a perfectly executed timing route on the right sideline.

London may have been double teamed but it doesn’t matter as Penix hits him on a timing route for about 15 yards on the left sideline

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 12, 2025

Kyle Pitts continues to miss big portions of 11-on-11 drills and Darnell Mooney is still hurt, but no matter the circumstances it seems guaranteed that Penix will be looking London’s way early and often in 2025.

Falcons defense gets the better of Cam Ward​


While Penix and London were connecting with frequency on one field, Cam Ward and the Titans offense were having a tough time on the opposite field.

The top overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft couldn’t get anything going downfield as the Falcons secondary kept sticky coverage on all of his weapons. The only thing the Titans offense had any sort of success in was short crossers over the middle.

Natrone Brooks and AJ Terrell each had multiple pass breakups, while Dontae Manning and Jessie Bates also had nice plays where they got their hands on the ball.

Things went from bad to worse toward the end of practice for Ward as he threw the ball right into Mike Ford’s chest for an interception without any Titans receiver in sight. Then, on his final pass of the day, in the final 11-on-11 sequence, Ward had a short pass batted into the air by Terrell and into the waiting arms of Bates who would have had a pick-six in a real game.

Cam Ward’s presumed last pass of the day is short to the left, batted in the air by AJ Terrell and floats into the waiting arms of Jessie Bates who would have taken it all the way back for the score

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 12, 2025

It was as dominant of a performance from the Falcons secondary as I could have imagined as a best case scenario coming into today.

Kicking competition remains in Younghoo Koo’s favor​


We did get to see a little bit of action in the kicking game again today. In the middle of scrimmages, we had special teams do their work while the offenses and defenses took small breaks.

Younghoe Koo and Lenny Krieg each got four kicks during one of these periods, and they both wound up being automatic on them, with all eight total boots going through the uprights. Each had a long of over 50 yards during this portion.

Krieg got one extra chance as Kirk Cousins worked the second team offense into field goal range during what looked like a 2-minute drill to end the day. That kick was also from beyond 50 yards and it was completely shanked to the left. Standing right behind the goal posts it was clear to see that the attempt was not close.

Raheem Morris announced before the practice began that Koo would be the team’s kicker in the upcoming preseason game. Krieg got to suit up last week, and he went 1/2 with a long of 57 yards, a miss from 53 yards and a successful extra point try.

Other Notes​

  • Kirk Cousins looked sharp, going 11-16 in the 11-on-11 portion against the Titans’ second team defense but with the vast majority of his completions being slants, screens, flat routs and curls. Just like Penix, he went 4-5 in the 7-on-7 portion.
  • The Falcons first team run defense had a strong day, as I didn’t really see any Titans RBs getting loose against that unit outside of a couple good Tony Pollard runs that went for decent gains.
  • Kyle Pitts was out there for 7-on-7s and for the very last run of 11-on-11s but not anywhere in between. He continues getting his practice reps capped, presumably due to the foot injury from earlier in the summer. He did catch Penix’s final pass on the day, making a nice adjustment as MPJ gunned it to him on the move.
  • Morris says there’s still no timetable on Darnell Mooney’s return. He called him “week-to-week” and would only say that they expect to have him back healthy “this year.” I would personally brace for the Falcons to start the season without Mooney.
  • Head coach Jeff Ulbrich praised both rookies Xavier Watts and Billy Bowman in the post practice press conference, saying each one has “uncommon maturity” for a rookie. Both are competing for starting spots in the secondary.

That’s it from me for today. I will be back out there one last time for tomorrow’s joint practice. Stay tuned!

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Falcons training camp joint practice vs. Titans: Emotions spill over on Day 2

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The Tennessee Titans remained guests of the Atlanta Falcons, at Flowery Branch, for another day during the team’s second joint practice together on Wednesday.

After the Falcons looked to have decisively won yesterday’s practice, today was a lot more even as the Titans bounced back both on offense and on defense.

There were no one on ones. The teams did their walkthroughs, had their routes against air and then immediately went right into 7-on-7 mode, with plenty of scrimmage taking place today and plenty of emotion coming out.

Here are my notes and observations from the second day of the joint practice.

Aggression and Conflict​


After the Falcons got the better of them on Day 1, it felt like the Titans made a concerted effort to come out as the much more aggressive and physical team on Wednesday morning. There were an uncharacteristically plentiful amount of flags thrown against Tennessee players in the early 7-on-7 red zone portion as they were making early contact and being very handsy.

On the second play of the 11-on-11 portion, frustration and trash talk escalated into an all out brawl. Michael Penix Jr. hit Ray Ray McCloud on a home run touchdown pass down the field and a few seconds later bodies were hitting the floor as the Falcons offense and the Titans defense went after one another.

Penix was the main guy involved for the Falcons, as he ended up at the bottom of the pile. In the post practice press conference, Penix said some words were said to him as he was celebrating the touchdown pass and called it a matter of respect. The rest of the Falcons offense was very quick to back their quarterback up. Drake London had to be pulled away at the end of it all.

Michael Penix on the brawls today: “They had a lot of words during practice so I gave them some of my words.” pic.twitter.com/cW47FXdYD0

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 13, 2025
Penix: “they look at me as just the quarterback and they weren’t expecting that but… I’m from Tampa.”

Says that the brawl started due to a level of disrespect shown. Says they should handle things in a better way and that he’s never had that sort of a situation.

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 13, 2025

Just a couple of plays later, the offense and defense came together for a second scuffle, one where Kaleb McGary was directly involved and lost his helmet. Not too much time passed before Henry Black took exception to a push from behind in punt coverage drills and got into a shoving match with a Titans player, as both special teams units converged.

This was the second push from behind in a row, after DeMarcco Hellams suffered one before limping off the field (he came back shortly afterward). For the rest of practice it looked like players from both teams would give a little bit of a late shove at the end of many plays.

Amani Hooker may have pushed Bijan a couple extra times after the play was over

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 13, 2025

Michael Penix takes a step back compared to the first day​


As for the on the field portion of the day, Michael Penix struggled with his accuracy in 11-on-11 after that early touchdown to McCloud. I tracked him going an overall 8-15 with plenty of miscues, and it’s fair to question if the fight and the added Titans aggression had something to do with it.

Two out the next seven completions would have gone for 10+ yards in the 11-on-11, with the rest being short connections, as Penix had some misfires over the heads of his receivers as well as a couple of short armed throws to London.

The quarterback clearly had his best part of the day before the scuffle, as he started by going 3-4 with three scores in the 7-on-7 portion inside the 10-yard line, with touchdowns to Drake London (2x) and Kyle Pitts (who secured it one handed).

During the same red zone portion in 11-on-11s (which are far more indicative of performance given that there’s a real pass rush), Penix went 1-4 with no scores.

Drake London keeps getting fed​


Even with Kyle Pitts playing more 11-on-11 than I’ve seen all camp, it was clear that the Falcons’ aerial attack this season will revolve around Drake London being the alpha.

Out of 19 total Penix throws (not counting flags), London was the target for eight of them for a 42% target share, one day after being thrown to eight out of 21 times for a 38% target share.

London was targeted from inside the 10 four times in eight Penix attempts at that part of the field, in both 7-on-7 and 11-on-11, securing two of the three completed touchdowns. The USC alum had four total catches but all of the short variety as the usual long connection with Penix was off.

There’s no question that Penix will look London’s way often this season, as he is by far the most trusted receiving option.

Cam Ward bounces back but throws late interception​


After the Falcons’ first team defense got to Cam Ward all day yesterday, forcing mistakes and mental errors, the No. 1 pick looked much sharper and got some revenge in today’s practice.

The play of the day for the Titans came when Calvin Ridley burned AJ Terrell in one-on-one coverage and was hit on a perfect pass from Ward, following a quick four-step drop. Terrell could do nothing but express his frustration as Ridley pointed at him with the football on his way into the end zone. This came two plays after Tony Pollard had a long touchdown run of his own.

Calvin Ridley just burned AJ Terrell for a long touchdown. He pointed at him as he made his way to the end zone

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 13, 2025

Overall, Ward looked a lot more composed and poised in the pocket, delivering plenty of short completions, although the Falcons secondary remained stout on the deeper passes outside of that Ridley one.

Atlanta’s defense got a decisive win on the final “1-minute drill” from Ward. Following a short completion, Terrell defended a long pass over the middle intended for Ridley before defensive pressure and tight coverage forced a throwaway which wasn’t thrown far enough and gave Dee Alford a chance to snag an interception along the sideline which he took while tapping the toes in bounds.

Dee Alford intercepts Cam Ward near the boundary on the final pass. Gets the feet in bounds. Looked like Ward wanted to throw it away but it didn’t go far enough

— Adnan Ikic (@SayWhichWay) August 13, 2025

Kirk Cousins looks incredible sharp​


The best quarterback performance of the day came from No. 18 on Atlanta’s side, as Kirk Cousins quietly picked his spots and connected on the vast majority of his attempts.

Cousins went an overall 10-12 in the the 11-on-11 sequences, including 1-2 in the red zone portion with a touchdown to Jashaun Corbin out of the backfield. One of the incompletions was on a well-covered setup screen that the veteran QB got rid of, and the other was on his last pass of the day taking a home run shot to Chris Blair who got a step on Marcus Harris but a slightly under-thrown ball allowed the DB to recover.

The majority of Cousins’ completions were also of the short variety, but he dialed up some deep shots when the defense got lulled by the consistent short action. One such pass was when David Sills got behind everyone and Kirk threw it to him while on the run, moving to his right, for a long gain near the sideline.

In the 7-on-7 inside the 10 portion, Cousins went 2-3 with two touchdowns and one interception that looks worse on paper than in actuality, as the pass hit Charlie Woerner in the hands in the end zone but ricocheted into a waiting defenders arms.

Other Notes​

  • Casey Washington is not only the clear favorite to win a roster spot, but right now he’s probably the Week 1 starter opposite Drake London if Darnell Mooney can’t suit up. Washington ran exclusively with the first team in walkthroughs and scrimmage today.
  • Dee Alford had a strong day, which included the aforementioned lone interception of the morning, as well as a pass breakup in the red zone. He remained working with the starters and is the heavy favorite for the starting nickel CB job.
  • Xavier Watts and Jordan Fuller both got some rotation playing next to Jessie Bates with the first team. The starting safety job remains up for grabs.
  • Brandon Dorlus got real run with the first team in walkthroughs and could be a darkhorse candidate to start Week 1 along the interior of the 3-4. Even if he doesn’t start, Dorlus will be a real factor for the defensive coaches this season.

That’s it from me when it comes to training camp coverage for this year. Thank you for following along! We have all of your coverage as we get into the season right here at The Falcoholic!

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Falcons vs Titans joint practice recap and preseason preview with Chris Belcher

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The Falcons and Titans wrapped up their joint practices ahead of Friday’s preseason game, and Kevin Knight is joined by Chris Belcher (Bleav in Titans) to discuss everything we’ve seen thus far. How have Michael Penix Jr. and the offense fared against Tennessee’s defense? Has Atlanta’s new-look defense been able to limit rookie Cam Ward and Calvin Ridley? Fellow Falcoholics, welcome to another episode of the Dirty Birds and Brews podcast!

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How to watch Falcons – Titans preseason Week 2 tonight

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After a truncated first preseason game where both the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions elected not to play the bulk of the fourth quarter owing to a scary Morice Norris injury—he’s doing better, by the way!—our favorite team returns to preseason action tonight. You will almost certainly see even fewer starters after a week of intense and sometimes frisky joint practices with the Tennessee Titans, which means a longer look for roster hopefuls and reserves.

If you’re tuning in tonight, here’s what you’ll want to know about when and how you can catch the game, whether you’re local or tuning in from lands unknown. Go Falcons, and stay healthy!

Schedule & TV information


Date: Friday, August 15

Time: 7 p.m. ET

Channel: FOX/FOX5/NFL Network

Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

Announcers: Justin Kutcher, Coy Wire, D.J. Shockley, Jen Hale

Radio: 92.9 The Game & affiliates locally with Dave Archer and Wes Durham on the call; Sirius XM nationally

Online streaming


The game will be available on FOX5’s website and app locally, on Fubo with a subscription, and for re-watch and live watch on NFL+ nationally if you have a subscription.

Odds from FanDuel Sportsbook (preseason? really?)

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2025 Atlanta Falcons schedule


PRESEASON WEEK 3: at Dallas Cowboys, Friday, August 22, 8 p.m. EST

WEEK 1: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, September 7, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 2: at Minnesota Vikings, Sunday Night Football, September 14, 8:20 p.m. EST

WEEK 3: at Carolina Panthers, Sunday, September 21, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 4: vs. Washington Commanders, Sunday, September 28, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 5: BYE WEEK

WEEK 6: vs. Buffalo Bills, Monday Night Football, October 13, 7:15 p.m. EST

WEEK 7: at San Francisco 49ers, Sunday Night Football, October 19, 8:20 p.m. EST

WEEK 8: vs. Miami Dolphins, Sunday, October 26, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 9: at New England Patriots, Sunday, November 2, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 10: at Indianapolis Colts (Berlin), Sunday, November 9, 9:30 a.m. EST

WEEK 11: vs. Carolina Panthers, Sunday, November 16, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 12: vs New Orleans Saints, Sunday, November 23, 4:25 p.m. EST

WEEK 13: at New York Jets, Sunday, November 30, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 14: vs. Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, December 7, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 15: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Thursday Night Football, December 11, 8:15 p.m. EST

WEEK 16: at Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, December 21, 4:05 p.m. EST

WEEK 17:
vs Los Angeles Rams, Monday Night Football, December 29, 8:15 p.m. EST

WEEK 18: at New Orleans Saints, Time and Date TBD

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Falcons – Titans Week 2 preseason open thread

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The joint practices got a bit heated in the summer sun, but the Atlanta Falcons held their own against the Tennessee Titans this week. Now we’ll see how they fare in a preseason game against them, with the caveat that it will of course be primarily reserves and roster hopefuls out there.

Our hopes are that the team will stay healthy and show us plenty to like, with intrigue around battles still raging for spots like nickel cornerback, starting safety, and QB3. You’ll use this as your open thread for the evening, so enjoy the game and go Falcons!

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