When news broke that the Atlanta Falcons planned to bench veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins just months after signing him to a nine-figure contract in favor of rookie Michael Penix Jr., it took the NFL world by storm.
Now granted, despite his pedigree, Cousins has been downright bad for the Falcons as of late, throwing nine interceptions over the past five games versus just one passing touchdown and has been without question the reason for the Falcons collapse mere weeks after he looked like the team’s saving grace.
Addressing the media for the first time since his benching, Cousins explained what went wrong in Atlanta and why he was told he was being demoted in favor of an unproven left-handed rookie out of the PAC-12.
Asked about his recent turnover issues and if they are related to his lingering issues from last season, Cousins said no, noting that it all come down to one thing: decision-making.
“It’s probably decision-making more than anything,” Cousins told reporters.
Now, when the Falcons decided to draft Penix eighth overall in the 2024 NFL draft, many fans thought GM Terry Fontenot was crazy. Why, fans wondered, would Atlanta invest a first-round pick in a second-tier quarterback when they just signed a top-15 quarterback and had a desperate need for ready-made contributors as they made a push for the playoffs?