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Rashid Shaheed says he's in Seattle to stay, expects to sign with Seahawks in offseason

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05 November 2025

Newly arrived Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed could just be a half-season rental, as he's in the final year of his contract. But he doesn't see it that way.

At his introductory press conference in Seattle today, Shaheed said he views Seattle as his “long-term home.”

“I’m here to stay," Shaheed said.

That won't happen until Shaheed signs a new contract with the Seahawks, which he said he expects to happen this offseason.

Shaheed also proclaimed himself “here to stay” when he signed his current contract in New Orleans in July of 2024, so things can change quickly in the NFL. And Shaheed acknowledged that there's a part of him that was sad to be traded away from the Saints on Tuesday.

"It was a bittersweet feeling, but a lot of excitement," Shaheed said.

He's excited both about playing in Seattle the rest of this year, and about potentially staying in Seattle for a long time afterward.

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Daniel Jones: Sauce Gardner trade shows belief in what we can do

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05 November 2025

Sauce Gardner spent his first day with the Colts on Wednesday and quarterback Daniel Jones said that you can "feel the energy" that the trade for the cornerback generated.

The move came days after the Colts dropped to 7-2 in a loss to the Steelers, but the investment that the Colts made — two first-round picks and wide receiver AD Mitchell — to get Gardner was a clear sign that the team believes it is capable of making a big run this year. Jones said that message is one that has created confidence across the roster.

"I think, obviously, they believe in our team and what we can do this year," Jones said from the team's locker room. "We've played well. There's still a lot in front of us and we've got to go continue to improve and play well week to week. But, as players, you see that movement from ownership, from management and the coaches, I think it definitely gives you confidence."

Trading away first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 also limits the Colts' ability to take a big swing for another quarterback, so it is also a pretty sure sign of the team's confidence in Jones beyond this season. Jones is on a one-year deal, but said on Wednesday that he hasn't thought about how the Gardner trade plays into his own future.

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Kirk Cousins will get his full $90 million for two years in Atlanta

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05 November 2025

Last year, Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins received $62.5 million for 14 starts. This year, he'll get $27.5 million for, if all goes as planned and their preferred quarterback remains healthy, one start.

And that's likely where Cousins's time in Atlanta will stop.

The Falcons didn't release Cousins after making Michael Penix Jr. the 2025 starter because they hoped to get something of value in exchange for the balance of Cousins's four-year, $180 million contract. They kept him around, even though another $10 million roster bonus due in 2026 became fully guaranteed.

Now, with no trade opportunity ever coming close to materializing, they have to decide whether to cut him before the fifth day of the 2026 league year, when the $10 million will be paid.

If they do, the $10 million becomes subject to offset. There's a chance, depending on the looming quarterback carousel, that someone will pay him more than $10 million next year, which would stop the bleeding of Arthur Blank's money at $90 million.

Regardless, Cousins will have gotten $90 million for 15 games. That's $6 million per game. Which continues to prove that Cousins is perhaps the best quarterback-businessman in NFL history.

If the Falcons cut him with a post-June 1 designation, they'll carry $12.5 million in cap charges for 2026 and 2027. If they don't, the full $25 million will hit the cap next year. (If they decide to keep him as Penix's backup, he'll make a total of $45 million next year, pushing his three-year take to $135 million.)

If they move on, the Falcons will have paid $90 million and gotten a limited return on the investment.

At best, the move bought the Falcons the ability to lurk at selection No. 8 in the 2024 draft. No one thought they would pick Penix, or any other quarterback available in that spot. Which meant no one even considered the potential necessity of leapfrogging the Falcons to No. 7 or higher.

That's still a huge price to pay to ensure that Penix would be available. And it puts even more pressure on the Falcons to get the most out of Penix, who is 3-4 as a starter in 2025 and 4-6 overall.

In short, they made a bang-bang pair of bold moves at quarterback. The first one absolutely did not work. If the second one doesn't come close to offsetting the first, there will be another inevitable housecleaning in Atlanta.

The only question at this point is when Blank will decide to press the button.

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