The Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback situation is their most glaring question this offseason. One oddsmaker has an answer in the form of Kirk Cousins. Thompson lists the veteran signal-caller as having +300 odds to land with the Steelers after just one season in Atlanta.
According to ESPN, Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins could join the Pittsburgh Steelers or Cleveland Browns for the 2025 season.
And then, not long afterward, the 2025 offseason will get underway with what could be a big wave of big-name activity at the position. Several high-profile starters are on track to become free agents in March,
Cousins' no-trade clause will keep him from landing with these teams. There is only one reason any quarterback would want to play for the Las Vegas Raiders: tight end Brock Bowers. That's it, there is no other reason.
A blockbuster trade proposal has the Atlanta Falcons giving quarterback Kirk Cousins a much-needed fresh start by sending the four-time Pro Bowler to a rival NFC team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently listed as the favorites to land Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins. Cousins is likely to be released or traded after a tough first season, and the Falcons may want to move onto Michael Penix right away.
The Las Vegas Raiders officially have a new head coach in Pete Carroll, a former Super Bowl and college football champ. Their next move could be a reunion.
Pete Carroll left his throne as the NFL’s oldest head coach for exactly 380 days. Now he’s back to reclaim it with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins will step into a new role this weekend, trading his helmet for a microphone.
The Las Vegas Raiders have their head coach but still need a quarterback and could look at one with ties to Pete Carroll.
Multiple NFL executives said they wouldn’t rank any of this year's QB prospects ahead of the six QBs selected in the first round last year.
With the big rivalry win, the Chargers secure the #5 seed in the AFC and surge into the playoffs where they will take on C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans in the Wild Card round. Presented by Ticketmaster.