Did Kirk Cousins Retire?

Kirk Cousins
NFL • Also known as: Captain Kirk
When did Kirk Cousins retire?
Why did Kirk Cousins retire?
Biography
Kirk Daniel Cousins (born August 19, 1988) is an American professional football quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans and was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL draft.
After spending his first three seasons as a backup to Robert Griffin III, Cousins became Washington's full-time starter in 2015, leading them to an NFC East division title. He signed with the Minnesota Vikings in 2018, where he earned three Pro Bowl selections over six seasons. In 2024, Cousins signed with the Atlanta Falcons but was later benched in favor of rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kirk Cousins still playing football?
Yes, Kirk Cousins is still active in professional football, serving as a backup quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons in 2025, despite some tension following the team's draft choices, which he felt misled him.
Is Kirk Cousins sponsored by Great Clips?
Kirk Cousins appears to have a promotional relationship with Great Clips, as seen in his feature on Netflix's Quarterback Season 2, where he received a VIP card for free haircuts, though it's not confirmed as a formal sponsorship.
Does Kirk Cousins drink alcohol?
There is no definitive public information on whether Kirk Cousins drinks alcohol, with no clear public statements, though his clean lifestyle and Evangelical Christian faith might suggest he does not.
What are Kirk Cousins' height and weight?
Kirk Cousins stands at 6'3" (1.91 m) and weighs 205 pounds (93 kg), according to official NFL records.
Where did Kirk Cousins grow up?
Kirk Cousins grew up in Holland, Michigan, after being born in Barrington, Illinois.
What religion is Kirk Cousins? Is Kirk Cousins Mormon?
Kirk Cousins is a practicing Evangelical Christian, not Mormon. He has been open about his Christian faith throughout his career.
Teams/Organizations
- Washington Redskins (2012–2017)
- Minnesota Vikings (2018–2023)
- Atlanta Falcons (2024–present)
Achievements
- 4× Pro Bowl (2016, 2019, 2021, 2022)
- NFL completion percentage leader (2015)
- Bart Starr Award (2023)
- Second-team All-Big Ten (2011)
- Most game-winning drives in a single season: 8 (tied with Matthew Stafford)
- Most fourth quarter comebacks in a single season: 8 (tied with Matthew Stafford)
Career Status
Active quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons



