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
Kirk Cousins is mulling retirement after the Falcons benched him and plans on cutting him from the roster this offseason.
The NFL’s Week 15 concluded with the league’s final Monday Night Football doubleheader of the season as the Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons were victorious.
The Minnesota Vikings stayed in the race for the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs and the Atlanta Falcons stayed in the running for the NFC South title with Monday night victories.
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.
The NFL's Christmas doubleheader carries significant postseason implications, the Chiefs only needing a win to secure home-field advantage, bye.
On Monday Night Football the Packers became the ninth team to clinch a playoff berth this season, with five spots still to be earned. Here’s how the playoff picture looks heading into Week 17: 1. Detroit Lions (13-2): Clinched a playoff berth. 2. Philadelphia Eagles (12-3): Clinched a playoff berth.
The Atlanta Falcons drafting of Michael Penix Jr. just six weeks after signing Kirk Cousins to a $180 million contract doesn't seem like that much of a head-scratcher anymore.
The Minnesota Vikings never seem to have it easy when deciding on the future of the quarterback position. The post Vikings ‘Dark Horse’ Candidate to Acquire $180 Million Star QB appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Chargers would clinch a wild-card spot with a victory over the Patriots, who battled hard against the Bills. Los Angeles is 9-2 against the spread as favorites. Justin Herbert is 9-0 ATS in the Eastern time zone in his career. The Patriots have lost eight straight home games in December.