March 10, 2025
25123692-1024x683

Sam Darnold

Vikings Implored to Ignore Daniel Jones And Bring Back Familiar Face in Free Agency

The Minnesota Vikings‘ impending quarterback decision is no stranger to fans; to bring back Sam Darnold, or to move forward with JJ McCarthy as the franchise QB.

Whilst the Vikings are reportedly working to bring back the former #3 overall pick, with free agency looming and no deal in sight, Darnold may be behooved to seek pastures greener – particularly those who do not have his future replacement waiting in the wings.

NFL Network’s lead draft analyst, Daniel Jeremiah, posed a very intriguing option for the Vikings in the case that the ex Jet does depart Minneapolis.

Kirk Cousins An Untalked About Potential Replacement For Sam Darnold

Agent's Take: Target prices for 10 intriguing offensive players with  expiring contracts, including Sam Darnold - CBSSports.com

Speaking on a new NFL Network show “40s and Free Agents”, Jeremiah along with Gregg Rosenthal put forward the idea that Kirk Cousins could re-join his former team as a veteran presence for JJ McCarthy.

“Nobody’s talked about this but I think it’s a fascinating conversation”, Jeremiah says, “If, let’s say, Sam Darnold leaves, Sam Darnold goes to the Steelers right – so he’s gone. If you’re Minnesota – and here’s the options, right:

You have JJ, you’re hoping he’s going to be the guy, but you need a veteran there. You have Daniel Jones who’s been on your team last year; you have Kirk Cousins [who] is available to come back, as – you know – buying you a little more time with JJ McCarthy.

With clock winding down, Sam Darnold franchise-tag buzz isn't strong

Would you rather have Daniel Jones with what he’s going to cost, which I would have to believe is a lot more than what Kirk Cousins, because of the Falcons and the way that contract was situated. You could get Kirk Cousins back in Minnesota for next to nothing.”

As Jeremiah alludes to, Kirk Cousins will be owed a significant amount of money if the Atlanta Falcons decide to cut him – $90 million to be exact.

Cousins is technically still on Atlanta Falcons, but he is widely regarded to be a very likely cut candidate this spring.

Therefore, similar to Russell Wilson‘s situation with the Denver Broncos last season; where the team cut him, and the massive payout allowed him to join the Pittsburgh Steelers for very little that same offseason; Cousins can afford to take an uber cheap deal with a team that he deems to be a good fit for him at this stage in his career – if he does end up being released.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *