The Vikings have gone 13–4 this season.
When asked if he was going into this season’s playoffs more confident than in years past, Cousins said he’s been leaning on his continuous improvement to guide him. But once that growth stops, he could see himself walking away from the sport. Cousins said
. “Continuous improvement is what I’ve always looked for … you always want to get better as a quarterback and I do think that continuous improvement has happened. The day that I don’t feel that’s happening anymore, I’ll probably walk away. Get your seats to Minnesota Vikings games with SI Tickets Cousins, along with his Minnesota teammates, are enjoying a successful season that has seen the squad go 13–4 and snag the No. 3 seed in the playoffs. On the season, Cousins has completed 424 of his 643 passes, throwing 29 touchdown passes to 14 interceptions.
Since the 34-year-old quarterback noted he is still growing, retirement—for now—seems out of the question. Looks like fans will still be able to enjoy moreLatest NFL News
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