ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Daniel Oyefusi reported Thursday that one team's offseason evaluations at quarterback will include Atlanta Falcons signal caller Kirk Cousins.
As a contending team, the Falcons took the rare step of replacing their veteran quarterback with a rookie in Week 16.
NFL Insiders Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport disagree slightly when it comes to Kirk Cousins's future with the Atlanta Falcons.
Kirk Cousins is mulling retirement after the Falcons benched him and plans on cutting him from the roster this offseason.
Ian Rapoport suggested in a recent article that the Falcons could keep QB Kirk Cousins as a backup for the 2025 season.
The cutting of ties is certainly not coming out of nowhere, and the Falcons wouldn’t be wise to take in any more costs for a quarterback that has cost the team $90 million over 14 games.
While the Falcons prepare for a "Sunday Night Football" date with the Commanders, one that features the first primetime matchup in NFL history in which two first-round rookies are starting with postseason implications, rumors are swirling around Kirk Cousins.
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz and NFL writer Frank Schwab discuss where they think Kirk Cousins will play next season and predict that he'll be the starting quarterback no matter which team he ends up with.
The Browns need to add competition to their QB room next year, and Kevin Stefanski’s former signal-caller in Minnesota could be the answer.
As the Cleveland Browns prepare to play their final game of the 2024 season, all eyes will soon shift to the team’s upcoming offseason. That includes the Browns’ plans at the quarterback position, with Deshaun Watson continuing to recover from the torn Achilles that brought his 2024 campaign to a premature end.
Cousins has shown nothing but respect to Penix ever since being benched, whether it was handing him compliments or praying with him before a game. Penix opened up more about Cousins's influence on him and shared his gratitude for how the veteran has treated him in this odd circumstance.