HENDERSON, Nev. — Kirk Cousins fully comprehends the circumstances awaiting him with the Las Vegas Raiders.
In contrast to his experience in Atlanta, where he perceived deception from the Falcons after their 2023 selection of quarterback Michael Penix Jr., even following a long-term contract, he aligned with the Raiders with the understanding that Fernando Mendoza is anticipated to be their top overall draft pick and his starting position is not assured.
Cousins wholeheartedly accepts this actuality, conveying to head coach Klint Kubiak his conviction that “the most proficient athlete must participate.”
On Wednesday, Cousins stated, “Should that not be me, I have no desire to be on the field. I don’t consider that beneficial for the squad. However, if I represent the optimal choice, then I deem it crucial for those individuals to be present.”
“… Nevertheless, I am eager for the prospect of leading, contributing influence within the changing room, fulfilling my role, and paramountly, aiding our team in securing victories.”
Cousins, aged 37, attended the Raiders’ initial day of their offseason training regimen on Tuesday, which coincidentally was the day Mendoza visited the facility for his sole top 30 consultation. Cousins had the opportunity to encounter Mendoza and expressed that playing alongside him would be a privilege.
Cousins added that he has observed Mendoza from a distance and is confident the Heisman Trophy recipient possesses an innate knack for the role.
“At his current juncture, he is significantly ahead of my past self,” Cousins remarked.
Even though Mendoza concluded his collegiate tenure commendably, throwing 41 scoring passes and guiding the Indiana Hoosiers to a national title, Kubiak is of the opinion that a nascent quarterback ought to develop under the tutelage of an experienced player rather than immediately assuming a starting role.
That serves as the rationale behind Las Vegas securing Cousins less than a month after the four-time Pro Bowl athlete was released by the Falcons, who severed ties with the quarterback two years subsequent to offering him a four-year, $180 million agreement.
Cousins will receive $20 million in assured funds in 2026, a source informed ESPN’s Adam Schefter. This will mark the eleventh consecutive season that Cousins’ pact will be fully guaranteed. The arrangement also incorporates a club provision for two years amounting to $80 million and could potentially reach $172 million over half a decade, the source conveyed to Schefter, though only the $20 million for the current year is entirely secured.
The Falcons will disburse $8.7 million to Cousins in 2026, while the Raiders will contribute an additional $1.3 million, as per Schefter. Las Vegas further consented to furnish Cousins with a completely guaranteed $10 million roster incentive on the third day of the 2027 new league year. He joins a quarterback corps comprising Aidan O’Connell and, eventually, Mendoza.
Cousins is delighted by the prospect of reuniting with Kubiak, under whom he played for the Minnesota Vikings for a trio of seasons. Cousins remarked that participating in Kubiak’s methodology was highly logical for him.
“I hold a high regard for his scheme, his personnel, [offensive line coach] Rick Dennison, [offensive coordinator] Andrew Janocko, and their approach to integrating the ground game and aerial assault,” he commented.
Cousins initially presumed that rejoining Kubiak would be a seamless transition. However, after engaging in the installations, Cousins recognized he had considerable ground to make up.
“I find myself querying [Janocko], ‘What is the significance of that term? What does this phrase imply?’ It’s as if I must acquire this knowledge akin to a novice, because all of this is unfamiliar to me,” Cousins articulated. “…That is the hallmark of proficient mentors. They adapt. That was the manner of Sean McVay and Kevin O’Connell. It perpetually evolved and transformed, and the same phenomenon has occurred here.”
Cousins also conveyed his enthusiasm for collaborating with co-owner Tom Brady, who was likewise at the complex on Tuesday for the offseason agenda and Mendoza’s visit. Cousins suggested that having access to an individual of Brady’s caliber could offer a distinct competitive edge.
“Few ownership collectives would possess an individual with such extensive on-field acumen who can discuss strategy with you at his profound level,” Cousins observed.
Cousins refrained from issuing any bold pronouncements during his inaugural week with the Raiders. He firmly believes his peak performance lies ahead, but he prefers to demonstrate it on the field.
Cousins aspires to conclude his professional journey robustly. He perceives an opportunity to achieve this in Las Vegas.
“[I] desire to maximize it,” he affirmed.

