Kirk Cousins will reportedly bag $20 million fully guaranteed by joining the Las Vegas Raiders for the 2026 NFL season. The report comes from NFL Network‘s Tom Pelissero, who notes that this number doubles the $10 million guarantee the quarterback had left on his Atlanta Falcons deal.
Pelissero went on to break down Cousins‘ income for playing the 2026 NFL season, detailing how the money splits between the Falcons and the Raiders:
- While the Falcons pay $8.7 million in 2026, the Raiders pay the $1.3 minimum base salary.
- Raiders hand Cousins a $10 million fully guaranteed roster bonus on the third day of the league year next March that is not subject to offsets.
- Raiders hold a two-year, $80 million option for 2027-28.
- The deal includes two void years in 2029-30 for cap purposes.
“On paper, it’s a three-year, $81.3M deal (or five for $172M with the void years). In reality, it’s one-year, $20 million for Kirk Cousins, who now will have played under fully guaranteed contracts for 11 consecutive seasons,” Pelissero wrote.
Final tab for the Kirk Cousins era in Atlanta: Two years, $98.7 million.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 2, 2026
The Raiders now get their potential starter for 2026 at $11.3 million. https://t.co/rapziNLAxI
Cousins might enter 2026 season as Raiders QB1
Not only does this contract show how Cousins continues to get paid even at 37, it also proves how important the Raiders seem to consider him for the upcoming season.
Las Vegas is expected to use the first overall pick to draft Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza later this month, but the money Cousins will make suggests the veteran QB will enter the year as the starter.
This would avoid tossing the rookie into the fire so soon, allowing Mendoza to watch and learn while an experienced quarterback like Cousins leads the Raiders’ transition.
| Games started and record | Passing yards | Touchdowns/Interceptions |
| 167 (88-77-2) | 44,700 | 298/131 |






