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Raiders Add Veteran Stability with Kirk Cousins Signing

By Matthias Binder April 2, 2026
Agent: Kirk Cousins agrees to deal with Raiders
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Sudden Announcement Ignites Raiders BuzzContract Breakdown Reveals Smart Financial PlayReunion with Kubiak Aligns Offensive VisionCousins’ Recent Path Paves Way for Vegas Revival

Sudden Announcement Ignites Raiders Buzz (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas — Veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins agreed to a contract with the Raiders on Thursday, bolstering the team’s quarterback position ahead of the NFL draft. His agent, Mike McCartney, shared the news on X, posting a congratulatory message that quickly drew attention across the league.[1][2] The move provides experienced leadership for a franchise holding the No. 1 overall pick and eyeing a long-term solution at the position.

Sudden Announcement Ignites Raiders Buzz

The revelation came early Thursday when McCartney announced the agreement, simply stating, “Congrats @KirkCousins8 agreeing to a contract with the @Raiders.”[3] This development surprised some observers, as the Raiders had focused on rebuilding after a 3-14 season. Cousins, a 37-year-old with 14 NFL seasons under his belt, brings proven poise to a room that previously featured only Aidan O’Connell.[4]

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Released by the Atlanta Falcons less than a month ago, Cousins enters his 15th campaign seeking fresh opportunity. His career spans four teams, including stints with Washington, Minnesota, and Atlanta, where he amassed 44,700 passing yards and 298 touchdowns over 174 games.[1] A four-time Pro Bowler, he offers the maturity new head coach Klint Kubiak seeks in a quarterback competition.

Contract Breakdown Reveals Smart Financial Play

The agreement carries a creative structure designed for flexibility. It guarantees Cousins $20 million for the 2026 season, marking his 11th straight year with full guarantees—a rare feat in the NFL.[1] While presented as a potential five-year, $172 million pact with club options, it functions primarily as a one-year prove-it deal.

Year Key Terms Guaranteed Amount
2026 $1.3M base (Raiders) + Falcons offset $8.7M $20M total
2027 $10M roster bonus Fully guaranteed
2027-28 Club option $80M

Atlanta covers much of the 2026 salary due to offset provisions from his prior deal. This setup minimizes risk for Las Vegas while rewarding performance.[3]

Reunion with Kubiak Aligns Offensive Vision

Kubiak, who served as Cousins’ quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator during productive years in Minnesota from 2019 to 2021, gains a familiar face. There, Cousins posted strong numbers, including 4,221 yards and 33 touchdowns in 2021 alone.[1] Kubiak emphasized the value of veteran guidance, noting, “You’d love them to be able to learn behind somebody… sit behind a mature adult and watch how they run the show.”[4]

The Raiders prioritize development over immediate rookie pressure. General manager John Spytek and Kubiak attended Indiana’s pro day for quarterback prospect Fernando Mendoza and scheduled a pre-draft visit.[3] Cousins fits as the bridge starter, allowing the Heisman winner time to acclimate.

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Cousins’ Recent Path Paves Way for Vegas Revival

In Atlanta, Cousins navigated turbulence over two seasons. A torn Achilles in 2023 hampered his start, followed by an arm injury in 2024 and a midseason benching for rookie Michael Penix Jr.[1] He reclaimed the role late in 2025 after Penix’s ACL tear, finishing 5-3 with 1,721 yards, 10 touchdowns, and five interceptions at a 61.7% completion rate.

  • 14-year career: 44,700 passing yards (19th all-time), 298 TDs (15th all-time).
  • Four Pro Bowl selections highlight consistency.
  • Minnesota tenure (2018-23): Thrived under Kubiak’s schemes.
  • Atlanta record: 12-10 as starter despite injuries.
  • No Super Bowl ring, but third in NFL career earnings at $321.5 million.

This experience positions him to stabilize Las Vegas amid transition.[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Cousins provides immediate veteran presence for the Raiders’ No. 1 draft pick.
  • Contract ingenuity balances short-term security with long-term options.
  • Reunion with Klint Kubiak promises schematic familiarity and mentorship.

The Raiders’ acquisition of Cousins signals a deliberate rebuild blending experience with youth. As the draft approaches, this pairing could accelerate progress toward contention. What impact will Cousins have in Las Vegas? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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