Locker cleanout day, a somber time for the Minnesota Vikings. The dreams of another potential Super Bowl season were flushed away in
It won't surprise Atlanta Falcons fans to learn that their biggest 2025 projected cap hit is Kirk Cousins. A problem that is unlikely to get any better unless t
The Falcons are supposedly OK with a $180 million backup quarterback. Atlanta general manager Terry Fontenot said the franchise is “comfortable” with keeping Kirk Cousins on as the No. 2 behind Michael Penix Jr. in 2025.
“The light at the end of the tunnel for us, despite how bad and poor we played on defense or anywhere is the quarterback,” Morris said. “Michael Penix is certainly outstanding. He certainly one of the guys that's going to play in this league and absolutely dominate for us as long as we allow him.”
The Falcons have a crucial decision to make on a potential Kirk Cousins trade, but they aren't in a rush to make a move.
Atlanta's pass rush showed life, but the secondary got burned. The pass blocking held up, but Kyle Pitts had another disappointing season.
That leaves the Vikings with J.J. McCarthy. It is clear he is their future but the Falcons can dangle carrot in front of them with a player they have tremendous respect for—Kirk Cousins.
FILE 0 Atlanta Falcons quarterbacks Kirk Cousins, left, and Michael Penix Jr., right ... (AP Photo/David Becker) Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. runs against the Carolina Panthers during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday ...
Good thing Michael Penix Jr. is playing on a rookie contract because Cousins will be expensive for the Falcons no matter where he plays.
Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot said the team is "very comfortable" with keeping Kirk Cousins on the roster next season.
The Atlanta Falcons are indicating they are more than comfortable moving forward with both Michael Penix Jr. and Kirk Cousins on their roster. A suggestion that
Now that the 2024 NFL regular season is over, it’s time to complete the report card season for this year for players on their new teams.