Kirk Cousins has found his next NFL home, as the veteran quarterback signed with the Las Vegas Raiders to serve as the team's possible 2026 starter.
However, it sounds like Cousins was receiving interest from multiple teams and ended up joining the Raiders to play for his former quarterbacks coach with the Minnesota Vikings, Klint Kubiak.
According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, and Green Bay Packers also showed interest in signing Cousins. Las Vegas ended up beating out all three franchises for the 37-year-old's services.
"[Kirk] Cousins had interest from several teams, including the Cardinals, Rams, and Packers," Russini said.
Green Bay and Los Angeles have a need for a backup signal-caller, so it makes sense that they looked into adding Cousins.
Arizona signed Gardner Minshew this offseason to compete with Jacoby Brissett. Cousins would've likely created a three-way quarterback competition for the Cardinals, but that won't come to fruition.
Now that Cousins is off the board, the Packers, Rams, and Cardinals will have to look elsewhere to put the finishing touches on their quarterback rooms heading into 2026.
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