The Denver Post

No franchise tag for QB

Redskins push Cousins into free agency

- By Stephen Whyno

WASHINGTON» Kirk Cousins’ time with the Washington Redskins is about to end after they chose, as expected, not to use the franchise tag.

The Redskins agreed to acquire Alex Smith from the Kansas City Chiefs, pushing Cousins into free agency after a tumultuous six years with the club that drafted him. Cousins will be the top free agent available when the league year opens in mid-March and should have no shortage of suitors.

“Next week is now officially the first time since 2007 that I’ll be choosing where to play football,” Cousins posted on Twitter. “I’m open to suggestion­s.”

The 29-year-old Cousins is coming off his third consecutiv­e 4,000-yard passing season. In his time as a full-time NFL starter, he has completed 67 percent of his passes for 81 touchdowns, 36 intercepti­ons and a 97.5 QB rating.

Despite previously saying Washington could win with Cousins, coach Jay Gruden said at the scouting combine that “it’s time for us to move on” and find some continuity at the position.

The Redskins seemingly have that in Smith, who will join the Redskins once the trade becomes official March 14 and has agreed to a four-year extension with $71 million guaranteed.

Cousins could easily command more than that on the open market with the Denver Broncos, New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns among the teams interested in upgrading at quarterbac­k.

After becoming the first QB in NFL history to play two consecutiv­e seasons on the franchise tag — making almost $44 million in the process — Cousins is looking for long-term stability in the wake of almostweek­ly questions about his future in Washington persisted over the past few years. Agent Mike McCartney declined to comment on the plans of the Cousins camp.

This is perhaps the first time in Cousins’ football career that he has been No. 1 on any list. He did not have any scholarshi­p offers as a high school senior, was not considered a top prospect after four years at Michigan State and got picked in the fourth round in 2012 by the Redskins — the same draft they traded up to make Robert Griffin III the No. 2 pick.

Only 39-year-old Drew Brees, who’s expected to re-sign with the New Orleans Saints, threw for more yards last season than Cousins, who is the best option available in a crop that includes Case Keenum, Sam Bradford and Josh McCown.

Though reported during the 2017 season that Cousins could set a record for QB contracts, it’s unclear how close he might come to the $135 million, fiveyear deal with $92 million guaranteed that Matthew Stafford signed with the Detroit Lions.

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