Thus, Atlanta will be on the hook for $27.5 million in base salary owed to Cousins in 2025, which would allow a team like the Steelers to sign him to a league minimum and leave the Falcons with the bill for the remainder of the money owed.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback situation is their most glaring question this offseason. One oddsmaker has an answer in the form of Kirk Cousins. Thompson lists the veteran signal-caller as having +300 odds to land with the Steelers after just one season in Atlanta.
As the Atlanta Falcons search for a landing spot for Kirk Cousins, one team that will be pointed to is the Minnesota Vikings. In many ways, a return to Minnesot
The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently listed as the favorites to land Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins. Cousins is likely to be released or traded after a tough first season, and the Falcons may want to move onto Michael Penix right away.
And then, not long afterward, the 2025 offseason will get underway with what could be a big wave of big-name activity at the position. Several high-profile starters are on track to become free agents in March,
Around the NFL writer Nick Shook cuts to the quick over the concerning Kirk Cousins situation with the Atlanta Falcons and a possible escape plan.
Bleacher Report's David Kenyon ranked the Atlanta Falcons' Kirk Cousins contract one of the ten worst in American professional sports this decade.
A blockbuster trade proposal has the Atlanta Falcons giving quarterback Kirk Cousins a much-needed fresh start by sending the four-time Pro Bowler to a rival NFC team.
Is Russell Wilson an ideal match for the quarterback-needy New York Giants? At least one NFL analyst believes he is.
While the future of the quarterback position in Pittsburgh is still up in the air, Russell Wilson knows where he wants to be for the foreseeable future. While making an appearance on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday,
The New York Giants just can’t seem to break away from Daniel Jones and that contract, can they? Earlier this week, a Bleacher Report article named Jones’ four-year, $160 million extension the fourth worst contract in sports since 2020.
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