Kirk Cousins’ future with the Atlanta Falcons is a hot topic of discussion in the 2025 NFL offseason. A recent update from a prominent NFL insider sheds new light on the situation and identifies two teams that could be in the mix for the four-time Pro Bowl quarterback.
As the NFL offseason heats up, speculation surrounding Kirk Cousins' future continues to grow. While the veteran quarterback has been linked to the New York Jets, a trade remains u
The Atlanta Falcons are moving forward with Michael Penix Jr. as their starting quarterback for the 2025 season, creating significant uncertainty regarding Kirk Cousins’ future with the team. While Atlanta hasn’t made a final decision, there are potential suitors already being linked to the veteran quarterback.
The New York Jets are eyeing a four-time Pro Bowl quarterback to replace Aaron Rodgers, but so are other teams. Jets fans have been full of speculation over the
The New York Jets will exist in one way or another without quarterback Aaron Rodgers. 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:
On Feb. 20, CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin named the three best fits for Cousins this offseason. Unsurprisingly, he identified the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets, two teams who have been linked to Cousins throughout this offseason.
One and done. It seems to be the case when it comes to Kirk Cousins' time with the Atlanta Falcons. Cousins signed a four-year deal worth $180 million to suit u
“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.
He can be a bridge quarterback, but that might be stretching it. The Jets also have 2024 fifth-round pick Jordan Travis, but he missed his entire rookie season after a devastating lower left leg injury at Florida State. At this point, he's viewed as a developmental prospect.