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The veteran of the quarter-back of the NFL Kirk Cousins said that he felt “misled” by the Falcons of Atlanta After the organization wrote Michael Penix Jr. with their first choice in the 2024 draft, a decision he affirmed may have led him to stay in Minnesota if he was aware of it before signing.
During the last season of the Docuseries of Netflix, “Quart-Arrière”, The cousins were talking frankly About the situation in Atlanta, which finally led him to be a bench in favor of Penix.
The quarter of the Falcons of Atlanta, Michael Penix Jr., passes the ball against the commanders of Washington at the Northwest Stadium. (Images Geoff Burke-Imagn)
“At the time, I felt like I was a little misleading,” Cousins said in the first episode. “Or certainly, if I had the information around the free agency, it would certainly have affected my decision.”
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Cousins explained that he would probably have stayed with the Vikings with the understanding that the two teams intended to write a recruit signal appeller. Atlanta drafted Penix with the eighth overall choice, and Vikings had selected the quarter of Michigan JJ McCarthy with the 10th choice.
“I had no reason to leave Minnesota with how much we loved there, if the two teams will write a quarter-Arrière level. But I also learned in 12 years in this league that you are not entitled. It is a question of being able to win your place and prove yourself.”

The quarter-back of the Falcons of Atlanta Kirk Cousins entered the field before the match against the Vikings of Minnesota at the US Bank Stadium. (Images Jeffrey Becker-Imagn)
Kirk Cousins des Falcons discusses the future with the team despite the request for the off -season trade
Cousins signed a four -year contract with the Falcons, worth up to $ 180 million, but lost the starting station against Penix with only three weeks to do in the season. He went 7-7 and launched 3,508 yards, 18 affected and 16 interceptions. Penix closed the season by going 1-2 as a starting quarter.
“It hurts to get to work, but you have to be an adult,” Cousins said in the episode of the bench. “You have to be an adult man and manage him with maturity. I’m sorry for me and it’s difficult to do, but that’s what you have to do. And so that’s a bit there that my goal went.”

The Atlanta Kirk Cousins Falcons quarter-Arrière is preparing for a match against New York Giants at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Images Brett Davis-Imagn)
Cousins attended the mandatory minicamp for Falcons last month, despite his absence of ota and a request for off -season for a profession.