The Kansas City Chiefs keep rolling. Once again, Patrick Mahomes took his game up a notch in the playoffs, leading his team to another win. Even though he hasn’t had a great year from a numbers standpoint,
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins joined ESPN's pregame coverage of the Houston Texans-Kansas City Chiefs AFC Divisional Round Game as a "guest analyst." The four-time Pro Bowler admitted just how good Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes really is.
Atlanta's pass rush showed life, but the secondary got burned. The pass blocking held up, but Kyle Pitts had another disappointing season.
Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot said the team wouldn’t hesitate bringing back Kirk Cousins next season as Michael Penix Jr.’s backup quarterback -- even with Cousins’ large salary-cap hit in 2025.
Before the start of the 2024 NFL season, the Atlanta Falcons signed free-agent quarterback Kirk Cousins on a four-year deal worth $180 million. A few weeks
Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot addressed Cousins’s future with the franchise in Thursday’s media session and admitted that he was hoping to see “high-level quarterback play” from Cousins for at least a few years.
Bleacher Report's Maurice Moton proposed the Pittsburgh Steelers replace quarterback Russell Wilson with Kirk Cousins.
Sports ranks the top five teams currently on vacations who have the best chance to reach the postseason next year.
Former sports agent Joel Corry predicted how the Kirk Cousins tenure will end with the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot tried to convey the idea on Jan. 9 that the team is "very comfortable" with Kirk Cousins as their backup quarterback in 2025.
When it came to his analysis on the Chiefs game, Cousins had a funny, self-deprecating take that got a hearty chortle out of fellow panelists Ryan Clark, Jason Kelce and others:
The Minnesota Vikings ’ matchup with the Detroit Lions in Week 18 was the regular season Super Bowl for both teams. Home field advantage in the playoffs, the critical bye, and the NFC North title were on the line — and like so many times in the team’s past, when the lights shone brightest, Minnesota faltered.
For 21 teams around the NFL, their season is over. It’s now about big boards and free agency. In some cases, that was to be expected. A few teams were starting rebuilds with young quarterbacks. In other cases,