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,
Kirk Cousins was benched in 2024 in favor of first-round pick Michael Penix Jr., a pretty clear indication that his time as the starter is now over. So as ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported during Sunday's SportsCenter,
Outside of their bad deal at quarterback, and a not-great financial situation, the Falcons are in a solid place this offseason.
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.
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With Kirk Cousins expected to draw a ton of interest after his lone season with the Atlanta Falcons, his next potential team might be one that already had well-documented in him previously. What team could be interested in signing him once he is released?
According to ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler, the Atlanta Falcons' decision on quarterback Kirk Cousins is coming soon.
A Kirk Cousins trade still seems like a long shot for the Atlanta Falcons. But buzz that a trade could materialize isn't going away. On Feb. 13, Bleacher Report
Pro Football Focus' Mason Cameron suggested a new AFC team as a potential trade destination for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins.
“Spielman’s presence in the front office is sure to spark Kirk Cousins speculation,” ESPN’s Rich Cimini wrote on February 10. “As the Minnesota Vikings’ GM, Spielman signed Cousins to a huge free agent deal in 2018. Cousins, who enjoyed his most productive years in Minnesota, is likely to be cut or traded by the Atlanta Falcons in the coming weeks.
A trade between Atlanta and Cleveland seems plausible, especially given Cousins’ connection to Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski. As Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox points out, Stefanski previously coached Cousins for two years with the Minnesota Vikings.