The Atlanta Falcons have publicly confirmed that they could trade Kirk Cousins in the coming days. This was the response from the teamâs general manager, Terry Fontenot, when asked about the reported interest from the Pittsburgh Steelers in the quarterback and even the possibility of a return to the Minnesota Vikings.
âWith any player, like weâve always said, weâre going to do whatâs best for this football team, whether thatâs a trade or whatever it is. So, weâre open to whatever it is if itâs going to help the team. Those calls are really important, too, in terms of the trades. What you really want is to get a feel for going into the draft knowing whoâs aggressive and who actually wants to come up or whoâs looking to move down. You want to get a feel for those. They donât really materialize until the actual draft because it depends on whatâs there. Thatâs how those calls go.â
Cousinsâ name has gained traction considering that Aaron Rodgers still hasnât made a final decision about his future. For that reason, the only big name currently available, although it would require a trade, is the Falconsâ quarterback, who is currently the backup to Michael Penix Jr.
What team did Kirk Cousins get traded to?
Kirk Cousins still hasnât been traded to any team, but Fontenotâs statements have sparked rumors that a move could happen before or during the draft so the Falcons can gain capital in the first round.
The Steelers have indicated that they want four quarterbacks on their roster, so if Aaron Rodgers turns them down, Cousins is an option. As for the Vikings, the team needs a reliable backup in case J.J. McCarthy isnât fully recovered from his injury, although that path seems very unlikely.

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Another very attractive alternative is the Browns, who need a franchise quarterback after the failure of Deshaun Watson. Although itâs unlikely they would give up the No. 2 pick in the first round, the No. 33 pick that kicks off the second round could be the ideal return for Atlanta.





