The Atlanta Falcons are reportedly set to part ways with quarterback Kirk Cousins before his $10 million roster bonus is due on March 17, marking the second straight offseason that Cousins will be a free agent. The decision comes after rookie Michael Penix Jr. was named the starting quarterback for the rest of the season, with Cousins signing a four-year, $180 million deal with the Falcons last offseason. Several teams, including the New York Giants, Tennessee Titans, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints, and Las Vegas Raiders, could be interested in Cousins as a potential bridge quarterback or mentor for a young signal caller in the 2025 draft.
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Unification deal no closer as PGA Tour ponders bid for Ryder Cup stake
The Ryder Cup Ownership ConsiderationPGA Tour Enterprises is exploring a potential ownership stake in the US Ryder Cup, currently managed by the PGA of America, which could cost hundreds of millions. This move reflects the PGA Tour's long-standing frustration over its lack of control over major golf events. Although discussions are ongoing, complexities arise from the PGA of America's responsibility to over 30,000 professionals and its recent leadership change, suggesting a desire to maintain autonomy...
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