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Cousins reportedly left Vikings because of plan to draft replacement

Despite Minnesota Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell’s desire to keep him around, quarterback Kirk Cousins bolted to the Atlanta Falcons during free agency, and now we know why.

SI.com’s Albert Breer recently reported in his post-draft takeaways that Cousins decision to leave Minnesota was partially fueled by the team’s decision to start looking for his future successor.

“A reason he decided to leave Minnesota is because the Vikings were very up front with the 35-year-old about the possibility that, even in the case he stayed, they’d take a quarterback of the future high in the draft,” Breer wrote. “Tying that together with the team’s willingness to guarantee part, but not all, of a second year on another contract, Cousins figured that, if he stayed, there was a good shot that he’d be on the move in 2025.”

Cousins signed a four-year, $180M contract with the Falcons back in March. It’s not known how much the Vikings were willing to offer Cousins in guaranteed money, but his deal with the Falcons gives him $100M in guarantees, including $90M guaranteed in the first two seasons.

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