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Raiders Secure Cousins as Bridge to Mendoza’s Bright Future

By Matthias Binder April 2, 2026
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Contents
Cousins Brings Extensive NFL ExperienceAtlanta’s Fallout Shapes a Clearer Vegas PlanFernando Mendoza Emerges as Franchise CornerstoneContract Crafts Financial Flexibility

Cousins Brings Extensive NFL Experience (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – The Raiders reached an agreement with veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins on Thursday, adding a seasoned leader to guide presumptive top draft pick Fernando Mendoza. Agent Mike McCartney announced the deal, which positions the 37-year-old four-time Pro Bowler as the starter while the rookie acclimates to the NFL.[1][2] General manager John Spytek and coach Klint Kubiak prioritized a bridge option this offseason, especially after trading Geno Smith and leaving Aidan O’Connell as the lone quarterback on the roster.

Cousins Brings Extensive NFL Experience

The signing reunites Cousins with Kubiak, who served as quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator during three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings from 2019 to 2021. Cousins threw for 12,089 yards, 94 touchdowns, and just 26 interceptions in that span, posting a 67.6% completion rate.[1] Over 14 NFL seasons, he amassed 44,700 passing yards and 298 touchdowns across 174 games with the Washington Commanders, Vikings, and Atlanta Falcons.[2]

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This pedigree makes Cousins the ideal short-term solution. He started for the Vikings until a 2023 Achilles injury and led the Falcons to a 6-3 start in 2024 before an arm issue sidelined him. In 2025, he completed 61.7% of passes for 1,721 yards, 10 touchdowns, and five interceptions in 10 games.[3] Raiders officials view him as far superior to other free-agent options.

Atlanta’s Fallout Shapes a Clearer Vegas Plan

Cousins’ release by the Falcons last month stemmed from a turbulent two-year stint. He signed a four-year, $180 million contract in 2024, only for Atlanta to select Michael Penix Jr. eighth overall weeks later. Cousins expressed surprise on a Netflix “Quarterback” episode: “I was pretty excited about the chance to get down there and start fresh. And then, I was pretty surprised when the NFL draft happened. I wasn’t expecting us to take a quarterback so high.”[2]

Las Vegas communicated its intentions upfront. The Raiders hold the No. 1 pick and plan to select Mendoza later this month. Kubiak emphasized the value of patience: “Ideally, you don’t want him to start day one. You’d love him to be able to learn behind somebody. That’s in a perfect world.”[1] Cousins echoed this, noting the benefits of rookies like Aaron Rodgers sitting for years.

Fernando Mendoza Emerges as Franchise Cornerstone

Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza captivated scouts at his pro day in Bloomington last week. The 6-foot-5, 225-pound Heisman Trophy winner completed 53 of 56 passes in front of a large Raiders contingent, displaying poise and accuracy.[2] He visits Las Vegas on Tuesday, solidifying his status as the presumptive top choice.

Mendoza’s college dominance positions him as the Raiders’ long-term answer. Spytek and Kubiak scouted him personally, prioritizing development over immediate snaps. With Cousins in place, Mendoza gains time to master the offense without Week 1 pressure.

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Contract Crafts Financial Flexibility

The deal guarantees Cousins $20 million for 2026, including a $10 million roster bonus in 2027, with a two-year club option worth $80 million and potential value up to $172 million over five years.[1] Atlanta covers $8.7 million in 2026 due to release terms, while Las Vegas pays the $1.3 million veteran minimum.

This structure minimizes risk. Cousins starts early, potentially yielding to Mendoza midseason per typical rookie arcs. Continuity comes via Kubiak, offensive coordinator Andrew Janocko, and assistant Mike McCoy, all familiar with Cousins.

Key Takeaways

  • Cousins provides proven leadership and Kubiak familiarity, easing Mendoza’s transition.
  • Upfront communication avoids Atlanta-style surprises, fostering buy-in.
  • Financially savvy deal balances veteran stability with rookie growth.

The Raiders positioned themselves for contention by blending experience with upside. Cousins mentors, Mendoza learns, and Kubiak’s system thrives. What do you think of this QB blueprint? Share in the comments.

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