NFL insider predicts Kirk Cousins’ future isn’t with the Browns

This would be bad for the Browns

Kirk Cousins continues to be linked to teams not named the Atlanta Falcons this offseason. With the team opting to start Michael Penix Jr. to finish up their 2024 season and with Cousins admitting much after the season ended that he was playing through an injury, it just seems like the weird and brief experiment with the former Minnesota Vikings and Washington Commanders quarterback is over.

Cousins still has stuff left in the tank, though. At 36 years old, Cousins managed to bounce back pretty solidly from an Achilles tear and go 6-4 with the Falcons in 2024 before hurting his shoulder against the New Orleans Saints in Week 10. He had thrown for 17 touchdowns and eight interceptions through Week 10, but slipped up after that with a 9:1 INT to TD ratio.

It seems like Cousins will have some suitors on the market this offseason, with the Cleveland Browns standing out as a major one given his past connection to head coach Kevin Stefanski while with the Minnesota Vikings. But, one NFL insider is asking us to pump the brakes on that assumption.

NFL insider predicts Cousins lands with another AFC team

Conor Orr, a Sports Illustrated NFL writer, wrote up predictions for all 32 teams this offseason. For the Miami Dolphins, Orr predicts that they will actually be the AFC team to sign Cousins – not Cleveland – and have him compete for the starting job against Tua Tagovailoa.

“Cousins is a coveted asset among the Shanahan-ites for his decisiveness and processing skills. Much like Aaron Rodgers coming off the broken thumb finale in Green Bay, Cousins is a bit of a distressed asset who, in my opinion, still has some good football ahead of him. Unlike the Falcons, Mike McDaniel and the Dolphins can find a way to work him into the dynamic run game,” wrote Orr.

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