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,
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.
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.
Outside of their bad deal at quarterback, and a not-great financial situation, the Falcons are in a solid place this offseason.
Where will Myles Garrett wind up? Will the Bengals spend enough to keep their stars? What’s next for the Vikings and Sam Darnold? And how about Kirk Cousins?
The Las Vegas Raiders are at a crossroads regarding their quarterback situation. Holding the sixth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the team is in a precarious position, as the top three teams all have significant quarterback needs.
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
A national media member predicted the Miami Dolphins would sign veteran QB Kirk Cousins in the offseason and he would take over as the starter at some point in 2025
Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh? Kirk Cousins in Cleveland? Here’s an early look at how the NFL quarterback carousel could spin this offseason.
The Cleveland Browns are in desperate need of a quarterback. The Atlanta Falcons are ready to cut ties with Kirk Cousins. Might a trade be in order?