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 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.
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.
The Pittsburgh Steelers face a major decision at quarterback this offseason. Will Russell Wilson or Justin Fields start at QB in 2025?
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.
Fields' age might make him more appealing to other teams. Meanwhile, the Steelers have six other starters set to hit the market.
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has been at the heart of the Commanders’ remarkable turnaround from cellar dwellers to championship contenders. While he was unable to become the first starting rookie quarterback to reach the Super Bowl,
Being a general manager is incredibly difficult. Tasked with building a championship-worthy team, these executives do their best to balance tough
Pro Bowl kicked off Thursday evening as some of the NFL's biggest stars took part in the new-look skills challenge down in Orlando. Peyton Manning is again leading the AFC, while his brother, Eli Manning,
Mike Florio and Chris Simms explore the possibility of Pete Carroll taking a look at reuniting with Russell Wilson if the Steelers move on from him.
Bleacher Report's David Kenyon ripped the Atlanta Falcons after ranking the ... The other three were also for quarterbacks -- Deshaun Watson, Russell Wilson and Daniel Jones.
Daniels’ completion rate dipped from 69.7 percent to 65.8 percent after his 29-of-48 performance in Philadelphia, but he still edged out Brock Purdy for best rookie completion rate in a single postseason. John Elway technically had a 10/15 (66.7%) game in his playoff debut but was not a starter.