Uncertainty about its future in the league certainly increased during the NFL 2025 draft last weekend for the old quarter of the Minnesota Vikings, Kirk Cousins. Currently still a member of the Falcons of Atlanta, the list of possible landing points for cousins during the offseason is much smaller than a few days ago.
Teams like Vikings, Cleveland Browns and New Orleans, who were all considered as Logical commercial destinations For cousins this year, added new members to their quarter rooms during the NFL draft this year.
So now, there is really only one team at this stadium of the offseason which seems to be a credible landing point for the old quarter of Minnesota, and the chances of performing probably depend on a decision that Aron Rodgers is currently considering.
The former Vikings of Minnesota Qb Kirk Cousins believed to be a backup plan for Pittsburgh Steelers if they do not sign Aaron Rodgers
In recent weeks, people have been waiting to know if Rodgers will withdraw from the NFL or continue his player career as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
During an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media shared his strong belief What Rodgers will finally be with Pittsburgh this year.
Rapoport has also discussed how the acquisition of Falcons cousins could be a “possibility” For the Steelers if they do not end up signing this offseason to Rodgers.
Pittsburgh has really selected a quarter In this year’s NFL draft when they added the former signator of the Ohio State Will Howard in the sixth round. But the Steelers writing Howard should not have an impact on the chances of cousins or Rodgers finally with the competitor of AFC North at a given time during the offseason.
Following everything that happened during the draft of this year’s NFL, Rapoport mentioned how it really started to look like cousins that stay in Atlanta as a team backup behind Michael Penix Jr. for next season.
It would be disappointing for the old quarter of the Vikings, but at least it would be able to wipe some of its tears with the 27.5 million dollars in cash He must do this year.