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The Falcons are moving forward with Penix as their starter.
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Despite the Minnesota Vikings having spent a first round draft pick on J.J. McCarthy during the last NFL Draft cycle, quarterback remains a talking point for the franchise.
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Morris went on to say the two sides have had positive conversations and there's confidence Cousins would return to the team as Michael Penix Jr.'s backup in 2025.
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Falcons coach Raheem Morris said backup QB Kirk Cousins has made him and others aware he would like to be a starter, leading to the thought that Cousins would be very willing to waive his no-trade clause. Morris said they have not reached a point where those discussions have…
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The Atlanta Falcons remain in a holding pattern on Kirk Cousins’ future. Head coach Raheem Morris said at the Annual League Meeting that the veteran quarterback wants to remain a starter, which could possibly incentives him to waive his no-trade clause.
Cousins wants to start and may be waiting for a path to open up after the NFL Draft, and evaluating which teams will draft a quarterback and what trades may occur within the draft timeframe.
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank said the team and quarterback Kirk Cousins are in a "good place" amid his uncertain future with the franchise after he was benched for then-rookie Michael Penix Jr. last December. Blank spoke with NFL Network's Steve Wyche on the matter in Palm Beach, Florida, home of this week's NFL owners' meetings.
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Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins was once favored to land with the Cleveland Browns. Now, the Browns no longer seem to be a viable option.
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Yardbarker on MSNWill Browns essentially choose Kenny Pickett over Falcons' Kirk Cousins?Meanwhile, Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer previously reported that the Falcons want a buying team "to take on a sizable chunk" of Cousins' salary. His contract has a full no-trade clause, and he could block a move to a club not willing to name him its Week 1 starter.