Kirk Cousins, Raheem Morris and Atlanta Falcons
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“We still feel very strongly about Kirk being our backup quarterback,” Morris said Tuesday at the NFL meetings.
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Despite the Minnesota Vikings having spent a first round draft pick on J.J. McCarthy during the last NFL Draft cycle, quarterback remains a talking point for the franchise.
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Cousins has told the Atlanta Falcons he wants to be a starter and coach Raheem Morris didn’t rule out a trade while reiterating the team intends to keep him as the backup to Michael Penix Jr.
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Falcons owner Arthur Blank and coach Raheem Morris lamented the loss of two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Grady Jarrett in free agency at the NFL annual meeting Tuesday.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Falcons coach Raheem Morris said Tuesday the club will trade Kirk Cousins, who’s on the Browns’ radar as a veteran bridge quarterback, if it’s good for him and the club.
The Atlanta Falcons remain in a holding pattern on Kirk Cousins’ future. Head coach Raheem Morris said at the Annual League Meeting that the veteran quarterback wants to remain a starter, which could possibly incentives him to waive his no-trade clause.
Here’s a quick rundown of what Morris had to say. We’re all wondering when the Kirk Cousins saga will be over. He was recently spotted at an Ohio Chipotle, fueling speculation that he might be on his way to the Cleveland Browns, and we know he’s itching for a shot at a starting job.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons head coach Raheem Morris addresses Kirk Cousins' futureHead coach Raheem Morris reiterated that Cousins could return as the backup next season but the team is open to exploring a trade if it works for both sides, NFL Network's Mike Ga
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Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris was absent from the annual photo of the NFL coaches together during their meeting.
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Longhorns Wire on MSNNFC South team showing interest in former Longhorn Kelvin Banks Jr.Although offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. has seen his stock decrease lately, there still could be a way for him to be a top-15 pick. He reportedly held a private workout last week with Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot and head coach Raheem Morris,
Center Drew Dalman and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett each signed three-year deals worth just over $40 million, leaving two big holes along the team's offensive and defensive lines. While Atlanta can use a platoon of players to replace Jarrett,