The Atlanta Falcons are likely to cut Kirk Cousins before mid-March, less than a year after he left the Minnesota Vikings.
The Atlanta Falcons signed Kirk Cousins to a four-year, $180 million contract just this past offseason. Cousins chose Atlanta over Minnesota in part because the
The 49ers, Cowboys and Cardinals are out of the playoff race. The Falcons took control of their hopes with help, and the Colts, Dolphins and Bengals kept slim chances alive.
In amidst a playoff run and a potential division title, the Atlanta Falcons are making a big change with three games remaining. News came across the TV screens on Tuesday evening that the Falcons
The Kirk Cousins fiasco for the Atlanta Falcons led to a $180 million decision, and the winner was Michael Penix Jr. and the Falcons. So far.
Kirk Cousins is finding out the grass is not greener after leaving the Minnesota Vikings for the Atlanta Falcons in free agency.
Kirk Cousins is mulling retirement after the Falcons benched him and plans on cutting him from the roster this offseason.
The Philadelphia Eagles can not only sew up the NFC East crown, assuring them at least one home playoff game, but they wouldn't be worse than the conference's No. 2 seed.
Losing to Philadelphia would drop Washington to 9-6 and officially eliminate the Commanders from NFC East contention — but even with a win, overtaking the Eagles for the division crown is a very tall task. So as it stands, Commanders fans shouldn't be holding their breath for an NFC East crown.
And he should refuse to waive it. When he chose the Falcons over the Vikings, he knew Minnesota planned to make a one-year commitment and to draft his eventual replacement. In Atlanta, he didn’t expect that the eighth overall pick would be used on his ...
The Vikings handled the Bears while the Falcons just survived against the Raiders. Here are winners and losers from the Week 15 Monday doubleheader.
The NFL is heading into the home stretch of the season with the conference races heating up. The Philadelphia Eagles have tied the Detroit Lions for the top seed in the NFC, but the Lions currently hold the tiebreaker due to having a better conference record.