Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins rubbed a little salt in the fanbase’s collective wound after signing with the Atlanta Falcons on the opening day of free agency.
Judd Zulgad of SKOR North and USA Today re-posted a social media post from Cousins. The photograph showed Cousins and his two sons during what appears to be the official signing of his new deal with Atlanta. The contract is on a desk next to a Falcons helmet, while Cousins and his sons are smiling and holding up chains that read “DIRTY BIRDS.
This is brilliant trolling and reflects Cousins’ desire to stick it to his former employer. If you don’t know about that chain, do some research. With Cousins, nothing is an accident. https://t.co/HnHMBKzMMm
— Judd Zulgad (@jzulgad) March 13, 2024
“This is brilliant trolling and reflects Cousins’ desire to stick it to his former employer,” Zulgad wrote. “If you don’t know about that chain, do some research. With Cousins, nothing is an accident.”
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The more and more I think about it, the more I ask what the hell the Vikings were thinking letting Kirk Cousins out the door. A top 10-12 QB over a few million?? To start over at the most important position with no guarantee at drafting one of top guys??
— Chris Simms (@CSimmsQB) March 13, 2024
“The more and more I think about it, the more I ask what the hell the Vikings were thinking letting Kirk Cousins out the door,” Simms posted to X. “A top 10-12 QB over a few million?? To start over at the most important position with no guarantee [of] drafting one of top guys??”
The Vikings will select at No. 11 overall in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft and will presumably look to take a quarterback there. However, as Simms alluded, Minnesota may need to trade up several spots to guarantee themselves one of the first five QBs taken in what is believed to be the deepest class at the position in recent memory.