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It seems like the playoffs are not the only thing Aaron Rodgers will be out of this season. It was recently announced that the Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins will be replacing the Packers’ star. 

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Kirk Cousins with the Minnesota Vikings

Kirk joined the Vikings in 2018. The Washington Redskins originally drafted Cousins. He was the 102nd overall draft pick in the 2012 NFL draft. 

The quarterback has had a good run with the Vikings. In the 2021 season, Cousins threw 33 touchdowns and covered over 4,200 yards. His performance made him a strong candidate for the Pro Bowl. However, the Vikings QB did not make the initial cut. 

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On Monday, we learned that Aaron Rodgers has backed out. It was finally Cousins’ opportunity to join the squad. After the induction of the quarterback, there are a total of five players representing the Minnesota Vikings in the Pro Bowl. Accompanying the quarterback, we have the rookie wide receiver Justin Jefferson, offensive tackle Brian O’Neill, running back Dalvin Cook, and safety Harrison Smith.  

Are Aaron Rodgers and Kirk Cousins leaving their teams soon?

The Pro Bowl game could be the last time we see Kirk Cousins in a Vikings helmet. The franchise has hired a new GM. The second woman in the history of the NFL to take the role. They are also expecting a new head coach as well. So Minnesota might let Cousins go to free up some cash. 

Ever since the Green Bay Packers lost to the San Francisco 49ers, Aaron Rodgers is uncertain about his future. We might not get to see him retire at Green Bay. The Packers’ quarterback has said that he will entertain offers from other clubs in the offseason.

The Pro Bowl could have been the last time we saw Aaron Rodgers in a Packers helmet. We might have already seen that scene in Lambeau Field last Sunday. As Cousins prepares for the Super Bowl, the fates of both quarterbacks hang in balance. 

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Sports journalist by day, gamer by night and a gym addict by morning. Gurjyot has been a lifelong fan of Wrestling, Contact sports, Rock music and Video games. With a degree in English Literature and Economics from Patkar College, Mumbai, he is set out to conquer every task he sets his mind to. He covers NFL for EssentiallySports and when he's not writing articles, lifting weights or listening to Linkin Park, Gurjyot is burying the competition in his favorite cult classic game WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain.

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