ATLANTA — Michael Penix Jr. felt a brief bit of apprehension as he ran down the tunnel, which was to be expected.
Then he played like a veteran for the Atlanta Falcons.
Penix's first NFL start went about as smoothly as it could, helped greatly by a defense that returned two interceptions for touchdowns Sunday in a 34-7 rout of the New York Giants that bolstered Atlanta's playoff hopes.
''It's the game I've been playing since I was 5 years old,'' the 24-year-old rookie said. ''Obviously it's different, it's at a higher level, but you know it's the same game. I've just got to go out there and execute. Once we hit the field, I was good.''
Jessie Bates and Matthew Judon each had a pick-6 to carry Atlanta (8-7) to its second straight win after a four-game losing streak put its postseason hopes in jeopardy. The Falcons came into the week a game behind Tampa Bay in the NFC South and holding the tiebreaker edge over the Buccaneers, and they moved back into first place Sunday night when the Bucs lost at Dallas.
Penix, the No. 8 overall pick in this year's draft, got the call against the Giants (2-13) after the Falcons decided to bench turnover-prone Kirk Cousins just nine months after signing him to a four-year, $180 million contract that included $100 million guaranteed.
The left-hander was not at all overwhelmed by the moment, completing 18 of 27 passes for 202 yards — numbers that would've been better if not for at least three dropped passes, one of which Kyle Pitts bobbled right into the hands of a New York defender for Penix's lone interception.
''He went out and played almost flawless football,'' coach Raheem Morris said. ''He kept the game really clean."