Former Vikings QB Kirk Cousins Gets Good News After Eyebrow-Raising Comments

   

Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins still wields a lot of power in his current situation with the Atlanta Falcons.

Kirk Cousins, Minnesota Vikings

After signing a four-year, $180 million contract in March 2024, Cousins could exert that power.

The Falcons benched Cousins after a 7-7 start. They turned to rookie first-round pick Michael Penix Jr. for the final three games of the 2024 season. Atlanta insists they could retain Cousins as Penix’s backup, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that is not the expectation league-wide.

“The Falcons have said that they don’t know about trading him. They’re going to need Kirk Cousins’ cooperation to get a trade. And I would think that that’s going to be hard to get, which sets up the real possibility that they wind up releasing him even though the organization hasn’t gotten to that point yet, and hasn’t said that it’s willing to move on from him,” Schefter said on “NFL Live” on February 5.

“This is a situation that looks an awful lot like what Denver and Russell Wilson went through last offseason before Denver decided, ultimately, to move on from him when it said it wouldn’t necessarily do that. They released him, he wound up signing a one-year deal at a low salary in Pittsburgh, and that’s how I think people across the league believe this situation will unfold with the Falcons releasing Kurt Cousins right around the start of the new league year with him becoming a free agent and with him finding a new home.”