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Kirk Cousins Trade to Vikings Likely

Kirk Cousins contract restructure with the Falcons opens up trade opportunities, potentially leading to a Minnesota Vikings reunion. The team, seeking insurance behind rookie J.J. McCarthy, could secure Cousins cheaply or let him hit free agency, sparking offseason buzz.

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