💨 Abstract
Quarterback Kirk Cousins surprised many by attending the Atlanta Falcons' voluntary offseason program despite wanting to start for another team. The Falcons have been reluctant to trade him, asking potential suitors to cover $20 million of his remaining contract. Cousins' willingness to attend work is seen as a positive sign, but he may wait until after the draft to ensure a starting role.
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