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The biggest story of the offseason for the Atlanta Falcons has revolved around Kirk Cousins and whether or not he will be still be a member of the team for the 2025 season. The Falcons signed Cousins to a lucrative contract prior to the 2024 campaign but ultimately had to bench him for rookie Michael Penix Jr.
But not only did Sikkema not provide the Falcons a curved grade, he seemed to penalize the Falcons for their lack of 2025 cap sp
Kirk Cousins’ offseason has been full of trade talk after the Atlanta Falcons benched him late last season for rookie Michael Penix Jr. That move sparked rumors about his future with the team. Cousins,
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons receive mediocre offseason grade from Pro Football FocusNFL draft behind us and free agency wrapped up (aside from Aaron Rodgers), the offseason is essentially over. As we await the release of the 2025 regular season schedule, it's the perfect time to reflect on the offseason as a whole.
But with NFL analysts now looking at the offseason in totality, the Falcons appear to be receiving more praise. On Sunday, Bleacher Report's Moe Moton named eight offseason winners -- one for each NFL division. In the NFC South, Moton picked the Falcons as the biggest offseason victor.
Atlanta ultimately would like a team to take on at least $20 million of the remaining $45 million owed to Cousins. Still, only two teams have been confirmed to have interest, with those being the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Minnesota Vikings. Both of which only want to shell out $10 million of what is owed to Cousins.
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But the Panthers are closing the gap after free agency and the draft, while the Saints are still trying to figure out who will be their starting quarterback.
Pitts would have been easier to move because of his contract but he has one more chance to prove his worth in Atlanta. During the offseason the Falcons let go of veteran Grady Jarrett and brought ...
Outside of Kerney, the team's next-best edge rusher drafted is defensive end Kroy Biermann, a rotational player who never eclipsed more than five sacks in a season. Sure, 2015 first rounder Vic Beasley led the league in sacks in 2016, but that campaign was an anomaly compared to his other four seasons in Atlanta.
Atlanta entered the offseason with roster holes to fill, but one need took priority: adding pass rushers who "give quarterbacks nightmares."