Huge Setback as Pittsburgh Steelers, QB player has just confirm injury for out of season….

Troy Aikman says Kirk Cousins told him he’s not 100% after surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon

Cousins struggled last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers and now admits where he stands with his career-altering injury.

One of the biggest news stories of the NFL’s offseason was Kirk Cousin leaving behind the Minnesota Vikings for a four-year deal worth $180 million ($100 million guaranteed, with a no-trade clause) with the Atlanta Falcons.

The real kicker about Cousins heading south to play in Atlanta was that he was still recovering from a torn Achilles injury that occurred in Week 8 last season. Doubts flew throughout the sports world about whether he would be ready to go in Week 1 of 2024.

Atlanta fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 18-10, last week. Cousins only threw for 19 passing yards in the second half, the lowest second-half total yardage of his career. Cousins reportedly said it was more about rust than the injury he sustained last year.

However, after much speculation, Cousins now states that he is indeed not 100 percent following last year’s surgery. He dropped his guard a bit on the subject and revealed more to Troy Aikman, who delivered the tidbit during “Monday Night Football.”

“I know in talking to Kirk (Cousins), he says he’s not 100%, but yet he feels that he’s 100% in the pocket,” Aikman mentioned during the broadcast of Monday’s game between the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles.

Cousins has been the subject of much discussion all week regarding his response to being back on the field after a very detrimental injury. NBC Sports’ Chris Simms mentioned last week that Cousin’s “movements were concerning” against the Steelers in Week 1.

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