It's been almost a year since the Minnesota Vikings made the franchise-altering decision to move on from Kirk Cousins and select a quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft. A major fan-favorite in Minnesota,
The quarterback market will have a few quality backup options this offseason, and the best fits for the Atlanta Falcons might be two former New Orleans Saints signal callers.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox argued a Kirk Cousins return to the Atlanta Falcons will make a lot more sense after one move first.
The Vikings get a needed boost to their draft stock with the expectation they'll receive a third-round pick for Kirk Cousins' departure.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins made a strong first impression in his debut as an analyst for ESPN during the Chiefs’ Divisional Round win over the Texans on Saturday. His performance off the field went over well with many on social media, including colleague Pat McAfee, who wrote on X that Cousins “is gonna be PHENOMENAL on television.”
Atlanta's pass rush showed life, but the secondary got burned. The pass blocking held up, but Kyle Pitts had another disappointing season.
Kirk Cousins isn't ready to retire from the NFL just yet. That being said, he showed signs of being a promising broadcaster this Saturday. Cousins was a guest analyst on ESPN's "NFL Countdown" this weekend to preview a divisional round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston
Browns general manager Andrew Berry will be shopping on the NFL’s used quarterback lot, similar to those used car lots on street corners where the sticker on the
The Titans and Browns are best positioned for Sanders and Ward given that they hold the draft’s No. 1 and No. 2 picks, respectively. But the Raiders are in an equally dire situation to the Giants, and the Jets, Steelers, Colts and Saints all could make big changes, too.
The Cleveland Browns are in big need of a new quarterback this offseason. As the Browns look to navigate their quarterback conundrum, Kirk Cousins
The 2025 offseason will be a key turning point for the New York Giants. In addition to their acquisitions in the NFL Draft and free agency, the Giants will likely have to target a big trade for the second consecutive offseason.
Pete Carroll left his throne as the NFL's oldest head coach for exactly 380 days. Now he's back to reclaim it with the Las Vegas Raiders. Carroll and Bill Belichick both retired in the same offseason,