Falcons Retain Kirk Cousins, Keeping Options Open Despite $10M Roster Bonus
Atlanta avoids a costly release, signaling flexibility as they evaluate Cousins' trade potential and Michael Penix Jr.'s development.
- The Atlanta Falcons have decided to keep quarterback Kirk Cousins on their roster, triggering a $10 million bonus for 2026.
- Releasing Cousins would have resulted in a record-breaking $87 million in dead cap, making it financially unfeasible for the team.
- The decision allows the Falcons to maintain flexibility, with options to trade Cousins, keep him as a bridge quarterback, or reassess later in the offseason.
- Cousins' performance in 2024 was considered underwhelming, leading to his benching for rookie Michael Penix Jr., who is seen as the potential long-term starter.
- General Manager Terry Fontenot and Head Coach Raheem Morris appear non-committal about Cousins' future, prioritizing strategic planning for the team's roster and cap space.