In terms of the short term, ESPN’s NFL insider Jeremy Fowler made an interesting note over the weekend in regard to one quarterback potentially available this offseason: Kirk Cousins. Cousins, 36, signed a four-year,
Combine that range of guaranteed cash with a hard salary cap that’s great for parity but brutal for players and you’ve got an ecosystem where teams weigh veteran stars’ impact against their cost. Each offseason gives all 32 franchises a chance to reset and examine their books.
The big question now is what the Falcons will choose to do about Cousins and his massive contract moving forward now that Penix has solidified himself as the franchise quarterback. Recently, NFL insider Dan Graziano shed some light onto what the Falcons' approach could be.
Falcons GM Terry Fontenot and coach Raheem Morris will be in Indianapolis this week for the NFL combine as they look to improve the roster.
NFL players, past and present, on Radio Row try to figure out where Kirk Cousins will play next. Sports Seriously Sports Seriously
As the Vikings descend upon Indianapolis this week for the 2025 NFL Combine, they find themselves in a familiar position. Just last year, the Vikings were the first domino that needed to fall when Kirk Cousins was set to become a free agent.
Among the list of priorities on the Atlanta Falcons’ offseason, is figuring out what to do with veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins. With Michael Penix Jr. expected to take over in his second campaign, the Falcons now have to decide on a way to rid themselves of Cousins’ massive contract.
Kirk Cousins' career after the Minnesota Vikings could take an unexpected turn this offseason after one year with the Atlanta Falcons.
You Have to Be Flexible'Since the Indianapolis Colts have been knocked out of the playoff picture, questions have persisted surrounding the team's quarterback position and what could be in store to unfold in the offseason.
Cousins was tabbed for an offseason release after he was benched for the last three games of the 2024 season. After the season ended, Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot said that Cousins would remain in Atlanta as the backup quarterback behind Michael Penix.
The Kirk Cousins saga in Atlanta took an unexpected and troubling turn at the NFL Combine on Tuesday. Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot and head coach Raheem Morris both told reporters they were unaware of Cousins' lingering elbow and shoulder issues that he said plagued him for most of the latter half of the year,