After a highly successful training camp but disappointing pre-season during which his backup excelled, Leftwich was displaced from the Jaguars roster before the first game of 2007.
David Garrard was named the starting quarterback for the Jaguars on August 31, 2007, with the team stating that Leftwich would be either cut or traded. Leftwich was cut on September 1, 2007, making him a free agent.
On September 17, he was flown out to
Atlanta to meet with
Atlanta Falcons officials, citing a possible signing with the team.
On September 18, Leftwich signed a two year deal with the Falcons with escalators attached that could make the deal worth up to $7 million. He was named the Falcon's starter as the starter Joey Harrington put up less than impressive numbers and failed to move the offense on a
Monday Night Football 31 to 10 loss at the hands of the
New York Giants.
Leftwich sustained a lower left leg injury during the Atlanta Falcons/New Orleans Saints game on October 21, 2007 and replaced by Joey Harrington for the remainder of the game. Coach
Bobby Petrino stated the next day that he does not appear to be out for the season. Leftwich underwent ankle surgery and healed soon thereafter. He is now the starting quarterback again.