After a disastrous 2024 season, nobody is buying that Kirk Cousins will be back with the Atlanta Falcons next season
Sam Darnold had a breakout season, Josh Jacobs ran wild in Green Bay, and Baker Mayfield tossed 41 touchdowns, as all three led their teams to the playoffs.
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 suggested Thursday that veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins could remain on the roster next season as the
Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot says the team is "very comfortable" with keeping Kirk Cousins on the roster next season as the backup quarterback behind Michael Penix Jr. Cousins was signed to a four-year,
Washington advanced to the conference championship game after its shocking win over Detroit, while Los Angeles came up short against Philadelphia in divisional round.
Kirk Cousins had social media singing his praises during his appearance on ESPN on Saturday. The Atlanta Falcons quarterback joined the network for its pregame show ahead of the Texans-Chiefs game and was asked for his take on the Lions, who are scheduled to host the Commanders in the second game of the day.
A couple of other quarterbacks fit that pattern, and the Twins, Lynx, Gophers and North Stars all have made boom-and-bust hires.
The Minnesota Vikings moved up in the 2024 NFL Draft to select Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy after he led the Wolverines to the national title. The three-y
For all the chatter we’ve heard from Atlanta Falcons coach Raheem Morris about “the plan” for his quarterback position – sorry, Kirk Cousins ... back atop the NFC South – for now.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers head into a critical offseason where they are trying to take that vital step from good to great
Eric D. Williams and Ralph Vacchiano forecast the upcoming quarterback market and play matchmaker for teams in search of a new starter.