While Kirk Cousins remains on the Atlanta Falcons’ roster following the payout of his bonus, the team’s intention to keep him isn’t set in stone. According to Josina Anderson, the Falcons are entertaining trade inquiries, which could be a strategic move given the presence of Michael Penix Jr. in their lineup.
This scenario positions Cousins as a costly backup, making a trade a logical consideration for Atlanta. Though specific teams haven’t been mentioned, one team likely to express interest is the Miami Dolphins. Tua Tagovailoa’s performance hasn’t fully met expectations, particularly in critical matchups, and his recent contract extension appears questionable.
Despite not playing poorly, Tagovailoa has yet to lift the team’s performance significantly, and with his history of concussions, the Dolphins cannot afford another dip in quarterback play like last season. It seems Miami has hit a plateau with Tagovailoa, and the acquisition of Zach Wilson hints that Tagovailoa may not feature in the franchise’s long-term strategy.
With head coach Mike McDaniel under pressure, there’s no room for complacency as he seeks to elevate the team’s output. Although Wilson’s arrival introduces competition, his career has been marked by inconsistency. This situation presents an opportunity for Kirk Cousins, who brings valuable experience and a skill set well-suited for McDaniel’s offense, having previously played for the Minnesota Vikings before joining the Falcons.
Cousins has consistently delivered, amassing 43,328 yards and 292 touchdowns in his career, with 2,807 yards and 17 touchdowns this season alone. His resilience and ability to read defenses could optimize the offense, maximizing the potential of dynamic players like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle while minimizing mistakes.