During an appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show” this past Tuesday, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson addressed the departure of quarterback Kirk Cousins, who left the team to join the Atlanta Falcons in free agency on a lucrative four-year, $180 million deal, including $100 million guaranteed.
Reflecting on Cousins’ move, Jefferson shared mixed feelings about the quarterback’s decision. He acknowledged, “Yeah and no. I always knew Kirk was going to do whatever he needs to do for his business-wise.” Jefferson’s comments, reported by Joe Nelson of Fan Nation’s Inside the Vikings, suggested an understanding of Cousins’ desire for a fresh start amid financial constraints faced by the Vikings, including Jefferson’s own contract negotiations and other pending payments. “I felt like he just wanted a new start, a new opportunity to start with Atlanta and a clean slate,” Jefferson added, hinting at the motivations behind Cousins’ departure.
Speculation arose following Cousins’ exit regarding Jefferson’s own future with the Vikings, with rumors swirling about the possibility of the star receiver seeking a trade before, during, or after the 2024 NFL Draft. However, Jefferson put these concerns to rest by committing to the Vikings during spring workouts and securing a landmark four-year contract extension in June, positioning him as the NFL’s highest-paid non-quarterback.
Expressing his perspective on Cousins’ move, Jefferson expressed understanding, stating, “I’m not mad at him at all for that. I’m grateful for what he has brought to me and the things we have accomplished together.” He emphasized the business aspect of football, acknowledging the need for players to prioritize their careers and families amidst the competitive landscape of the NFL.
The Vikings’ strategic response to Cousins’ departure became evident during the NFL Draft, where they traded up to secure Michigan Wolverines quarterback J.J. McCarthy with the 10th overall pick. McCarthy joins the Vikings amidst speculation about his role in the team’s quarterback competition, which also includes veteran Sam Darnold, likely setting the stage for a competitive training camp.
In preparing for the upcoming season, Jefferson embraced his role as a mentor to McCarthy, highlighting the rookie’s eagerness to learn and grow as a quarterback. According to Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk, Jefferson expressed readiness to support McCarthy, noting, “They want me to be that guy that J.J. can always talk to and ask questions.”
Looking ahead to the regular season opener against the New York Giants on September 8, Jefferson affirmed his commitment to making the transition easier for whichever quarterback assumes the starting role, indicating a positive outlook amidst the team’s evolving dynamics.
While the NFL landscape is known for its unpredictability, Jefferson’s statements underscore a sense of stability and readiness within the Vikings’ organization as they navigate significant changes in their quarterback personnel. As they prepare for the challenges ahead, Jefferson’s leadership and commitment to the team’s success appear pivotal in maintaining continuity and achieving their goals for the upcoming season.