Kirk Cousins is known to be on the trade block, with the Falcons confirming this week their willingness to work out a deal under the right circumstances. Of course, finances will play a major role in determining if an acceptable agreement can be reached.
Cousins has already seen his $10MM roster bonus vest for the 2026 season, but at issue in ongoing trade discussions is his scheduled $27.5MM base salary for next year. An acquiring team would take on a portion of that compensation as the Falcons aim to move forward with Michael Penix Jr. atop the depth chart. Atlanta has set the bar rather high with respect to the financial responsibility of Cousins’ next team, though.
Jason La Canfora of the Washington Post reports the Falcons are “insisting” on the acquiring team in a Cousins swap taking on between $20MM and $25MM of what he is owed for 2025. To little surprise, he adds that demand has stalled talks on a deal to date. Owner Arthur Blank is seen as the driving force behind the team’s stance on this front, and with the draft approaching and the list of teams in need of a veteran QB addition thinned out it will be interesting to see if it changes in the near future.
Cousins appeared to be set up for at least a two-year stint as Atlanta’s starter when he signed in free agency last spring. The Falcons’ decision to the draft Penix eighth overall immediately led to speculation about a parting of ways for Cousins, and that has emerged as a possibility this offseason. The 36-year-old has let the team know his desire to be released, but even doing so with a post-June 1 designation would result in a $50MM dead cap charge. A trade thus represents a more suitable path, but Cousins does not want to waive his no-trade clause until after the draft to avoid a repeat of last year’s situation.
A third-round pick has been mentioned as compensation in a potential Cousins trade, but teams will of course not be willing to part with notable capital in addition to taking on the majority of his base pay for next year. The possibility remains that the four-time Pro Bowler will stay in place and operate as a highly expensive backup behind Penix. Head coach Raheem Morris confirmed at the league meetings (via NFL.com) Atlanta remains on board with such a scenario in the event a trade cannot be worked out.
Of the few realistic suitors for the four-time Pro Bowler, the Browns have often been mentioned as the top one to watch. Kenny Pickett was acquired via trade last month, and at the moment he is in position to lead a QB depth chart which features an injured Deshaun Watson. Cleveland aims to move forward from the ill-fated Watson acquisition, something which could include a draft investment as early as the No. 2 pick in this year’s draft or a short-term move such as reuniting Cousins with former Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski.
As noted by D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution during an appearance on 92.3 The Fan, the Browns are not in a position to trade for Cousins and take on some (perhaps most) of his remaining contract. In the unlikely event a release were to take place (something Ledbetter confirms is still his preference), Cleveland would presumably show interest in a low-cost deal given the offset language in Cousins’ contract. Considering Atlanta’s apparent asking price in a swap, though, it would come as a surprise if serious traction toward an agreement with the Browns or any other suitor were to be gained in the near future.
Penix had an injury every season he played in college, Kirk is the insurance policy. Imagine the Falcons trade away Cousins and a few weeks later Penix gets hurt and has to miss time, there season would be over. Cousins is the best QB2 in the league.
I have no doubt ATL will trade him away at some point this season when the right offer comes in but until they do the Falcons have the QB room locked down.
Kirk has a no trade clause. He can boycott any trade he doesn’t like.
If he truly wants to start he will waive it as more time and options pass.
That comes into play but Kirk has limited options I doubt he would turn down a starting role this season. If they hold onto him all season I could see his No Trade clause being an issue for ATL trying to move him next offseason when there are 3-4 teams making offers. If a job opens up this year I doubt Kirk will turn it down.
Atlanta wants to wait for a post June 1st date to move him so they can spread the salary cap hit over the next 2 years from what I understand.
I agree but also paying a backup $27 mill is ludicrous.
I’d take a reach for a day 3 guy like Dillon Gabriel or Will Howard and let cousins walk
They are paying him that whether he stays or gets released.
I know thats why you should get some type of ROI for cousins
‘There’ season is already over.
He played last season coming off a season ending injury the prior season. At his age, the bounce back expectation is still amazing to me.
At the very least, let Cousins & Penix “battle” it out during preseason
Admittedly, what do I know; maybe I’m giving too much benefit of the doubt ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Making $37.5M and he has, preferences. You signed a lucrative contract Kirk. You are obligated to fulfill that contract in whatever way the Falcons deem. Your preferences mean nothing.
yup he signed a contract with a no trade clause. so the Falcon are obligated to fulfill that part of the contract in whatever way Cousins deems or they have to keep him or cut him and pay him anyway..
He won’t be traded because, barring some catastrophic injury to someone’s starter, no one’s going to pay 20-25 mil of his contract
Exactly. Once Rodgers signs with the Steelers and the Browns draft Sanders there will be no more teams even remotely interested in Cousins.
That’s gonna be the tell. If the Browns don’t get Sanders, then it’s because they will get Cousins. Cousins already said he doesn’t want a team to draft a 1st round quarterback.
Browns don’t have that kinda money to tie up in a QB this year or next via a trade. If he gets released, they could do what Pitt did last year and sign him to vet min while Atlanta pays him 27 mil.
A 3rd round pick for Cousins? Cmon
I don’t give a rats ass what he prefers he cost us 180 million. We’re at least going to get some popcorn and peanuts for his sorry ass
Once Rodgers signs in Pittsburgh and there’s no other starting QB spots open Cleveland can trade Pickett and a 3rd to Atlanta for a 7th, ATL has a new backup so they release cousins. Atlanta gets their 3rd rd pick they’re demanding, cousins gets a starting job and Cleveland gets a budget friendly starting QB. Everybody wins.
Rodgers hasn’t finished putting his coaching staff together
You do not DESTROY a player’s starting career. How do you think that looks to potential FAs. You do not LIE to Kirk to lure him here lol which ATL did.
Teams that are professional unlike ATL like DEN took 85M in deadcap to just dump Russ and clear the path for Nix.
Even unprofessional team like NYJ cut Rodgers and take 49M in deadcap.
You don’t have Kirk making Penix look over his shoulder like Kirk had to with Penix last year. It will be a disaster.
NFL teams hates distraction this will be a distraction all year. QB show. Kirk missing OTAs. Dividing the locker room and fans. It is idiotic to bring back Kirk.
These idiots could have just dumped him taken 27M deadcap instead they make it 37M.
If I was CLE and PIT just wait until they cut Kirk. And if they don’t get Kirk. Who cares they are the idiots not CLE and PIT!