What is Kirk Cousins doing now?
Kirk Cousins is joining CBS Sports as a guest analyst for their NFL pregame show, 'The NFL Today'.
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After a tumultuous stint with the Atlanta Falcons, quarterback Kirk Cousins is set to join CBS Sports as a guest studio analyst for the Divisional Round and AFC Championship Game. This move sparks questions about his future in the NFL, part...
Kirk Cousins' time with the Atlanta Falcons has been marked by high expectations and surprising turns. After signing a four-year, $180 million contract with $100 million guaranteed in 2024, the Falcons complicated matters by drafting Michael Penix Jr. This led to Cousins being benched during the 2025 season, only to return due to Penix's injury.
Despite a late-season winning streak, Cousins' performance didn't solidify his position as the Falcons' long-term quarterback. With Matt Ryan now in a front-office role supporting Penix, Cousins' future with the team looks uncertain. His new role with CBS Sports suggests he may be considering options beyond playing. The Falcons recently fired head coach Raheem Morris after two seasons despite winning its final four games to finish 8-9.
While Cousins has expressed a desire to keep playing, the Falcons appear increasingly committed to Michael Penix Jr. as their long term quarterback. The situation leaves the Falcons with potential uncertainty at the quarterback position moving forward.
Kirk Cousins is joining CBS Sports as a guest analyst for their NFL pregame show, 'The NFL Today'.
The Falcons signed Cousins to a large contract but then drafted Michael Penix Jr., creating an unstable quarterback situation. Cousins was benched, then returned due to injury, but his future with the team remains uncertain.
Matt Ryan left CBS to become the president of football for the Atlanta Falcons.
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