The Minnesota Vikings have employed Kirk Cousins for exactly half of his professional career. They tried to retain his services for the upcoming 2024 season, but the Atlanta Falcons threw him an absolute bag.
Eight weeks ago, Kirk Cousins embarked on a new beginning, his third NFL chapter after significant stints with the Washington Commanders and Minnesota Vikings.
ESPN’s Jenna Laine says after the Buccaneers didn’t draft another outside corner early in the draft, the expectation is for Zyon McCollum to start. According to Aaron Wilson, the Buccaneers signed UDFA DT Judge Culpepper to a contract with $100k in total guarantees including a a $25k signing bonus.
Defensive tackle Harrison Phillips believes Minnesota still lacks one key component.
Kirk Cousins was hoping to avoid something in Minnesota but ultimately still found it in Atlanta. It was reported that Cousins didn’t re-sign with the Vikings, in part, because they were open with the veteran about their intentions of drafting his successor.
Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Harrison Phillips explained the leadership void left by the departure of quarterback Kirk Cousins. Cousins spent six years as the quarterback for the Vikings before making the decision to move on and sign with the Atlanta Falcons for the next four years.
He abdicated the No. 9 for his new quarterback and quickly grabbed the No. 8 from his old one. That’s Trishton Jackson, a Minnesota Vikings wide receiver entering year No.
The Falcons shocked the NFL world when they took Michael Penix with their top draft pick about six weeks after inking Kirk Cousins to a $180 million free agent contract.
Every offseason, many free agents wait to sign with teams until after the NFL Draft to guarantee their role won’t be diminished by a rookie. For the Falcons, that isn’t necessarily the case with Michael Penix and Kirk Cousins because there’s no scenario where the rookie beats the veteran out in training camp unless injuries are involved.
The Falcons easily experienced the most dramatic improvement at the quarterback position this offseason, going from Desmond Ridder to Kirk Cousins. The
The Falcons are just a piece of meat to the NFL. Following a couple of weeks of dominating headlines, Atlanta is being dangled out there again. This time by Adam Schefter, who reports that the Falcons tried to acquire quarterback Nathan Rourke to their 90-man roster, who was ultimately awarded to the Giants via waivers.
Bill Barnwell of ESPN addressed whether the Atlanta Falcons could move on from veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins and start 2024 first-round draft pick Michael Penix Jr.
Now that we distance ourselves from the NFL Draft, Falcons fans are further digesting the Michael Penix, Kirk Cousins saga. There’s an entire spectrum of reactions at this point.
We already know which NFL teams are playing each other this season, and soon, we will officially know when they'll meet. As first reported by Sports Business Journal's Ben Fischer, the NFL informed teams on Tuesday that the 2024 regular season schedule will be released on May 15.
A popular talking point among media pundits when it comes to the Kirk Cousins/Michael Penix saga is how unfair this must be for the veteran. The former Vikings quarterback inked a four-year contract with the Falcons under the assumption that they would do everything in their power to build a contending team around him.
In a move that has sparked extensive debate and scrutiny across the NFL, the Atlanta Falcons made two significant decisions that could reshape their franchise’s future.
The Minnesota Vikings no longer have Kirk Cousins as their starting quarterback because they are focusing on the future. According to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, Cousins moved on from the Vikings because of the team’s plan to draft a quarterback in the high rounds.
Falcons GM Terry Fontenot said Kirk Cousins has “hit the ground running” since joining the organization and is very involved in all team activities. “It’s been great,” Fontenot said.
Kirk Cousins signed with the Atlanta Falcons in free agency, ending his six-year run with the Minnesota Vikings. Many expected Cousins to return to the Vikings, but as time passed, it became more and more obvious that Cousins’ tenure in Minnesota was coming to an end.
Despite Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell’s desire to keep him around, quarterback Kirk Cousins bolted to the Falcons during free agency, and now we know why.
The Atlanta Falcons made one of the biggest splashes in NFL free agency back in March, signing quarterback Kirk Cousins to a massive four-year, $180 million deal.
Cousins reportedly made his move partly because of this factor.
The Atlanta Falcons haven't been to the NFL Playoffs since 2017. They're banking on new head coach Raheem Morris and free agent quarterback Kirk Cousins to end the six-season drought.
The Atlanta Falcons turned heads by selecting former Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8 overall in the NFL Draft. Many questions immediately turned to the future of signal caller Kirk Cousins, who signed a four-year deal worth up to $180 million March 13.
Days have passed since the Atlanta Falcons orchestrated a surprising maneuver in the NFL Draft. Seizing the eighth overall pick, the franchise selected quarterback Michael Penix Jr., a decision that arrived merely two weeks after securing Kirk Cousins with a lucrative deal.
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The Atlanta Falcons are trying to say all the right things about why they drafted QB Michael Penix despite having just signed Kirk Cousins to a huge free-agent contract.
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