Kirk Cousins contract details revealed; Raiders vs Falcons – Who won in the blockbuster deal?

Kirk Cousins’ move to the Las Vegas Raiders may look like a blockbuster on paper, but a closer look at the numbers reveals a far more complex arrangement between the Raiders and the Atlanta Falcons. NFL insiders on Thursday reported that the veteran QB has joined Klint Kubiak and co on a five-year, $172 million contract. But reality is far simpler: it functions essentially as a one-year, $20 million agreement.

Kirk Cousins contract details

The twist lies in how that $20 million is being paid. The Raiders will only cover $11.3 million of the total, including a $1.3 million veteran minimum salary in 2026 and a fully guaranteed $10 million roster bonus due in 2027. The remaining $8.7 million will be paid by the Falcons, who are still on the hook from Cousins’ previous contract.

Who won in the deal: Raiders or Falcons?

Atlanta could have recouped up to $10 million through offsets but will instead receive just $1.3 million back, effectively footing 87% of Cousins’ 2026 salary. The decision leaves the Falcons absorbing a significant financial burden for a player no longer on their roster.

From Las Vegas’ perspective, the deal is a bargain. They secure a starting-caliber QB at a relatively low cost, positioning Cousins as a short-term solution while they develop Fernando Mendoza. At just over $11 million, the Raiders are paying what amounts to high-end backup money for a proven veteran.

The back end of the contract further highlights its flexibility. Beyond 2026, the Raiders hold a two-year, $80 million option for 2027–28, along with additional void years for salary cap purposes.

However, those years are widely viewed as placeholders, making it likely Cousins could re-enter free agency as early as next offseason.

For Atlanta, the financial fallout doesn’t end there. The team will carry a $35 million dead cap hit, split between $22.5 million in 2026 and $12.5 million in 2027 after applying a post-June 1 designation.

Cousins’ departure closes the book on a disappointing stint in Atlanta. Signed in 2024 to a four-year deal worth up to $180 million, he initially helped the Falcons to a 6-3 start and first place in the NFC South. However, injuries sustained in Week 10 derailed his performance. Over the next five games, he threw just one touchdown against nine interceptions as the team went 1-4, ultimately losing his starting job.

The Falcons’ decision to draft Michael Penix Jr shortly after signing Cousins signaled a shift in direction, effectively turning the veteran into an expensive stopgap. Though he returned to start late in the 2025 season, the partnership never recovered, and his release became inevitable after a contract restructure.

Despite the rocky exit, Cousins continues to climb the NFL’s all-time earnings list. With career earnings already exceeding $321 million, this deal positions him to surpass Tom Brady for second all-time—and potentially challenge Matthew Stafford for the top spot if the Raiders unexpectedly extend his tenure.

In the end, the deal appears to favor Las Vegas. The Raiders gain a capable quarterback at a discounted rate, while the Falcons are left paying the bulk of the bill for a player no longer contributing on the field.

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