Kirk Cousins is in attendance on the first day of the Atlanta Falcons voluntary offseason program, sources confirmed with ESPN. The news was first reported by Atlanta's WSB-TV.
The quarterback was not expected to be present for any of the team's voluntary workouts. Head coach Raheem Morris said as much last month at the NFL's annual league meeting.
Cousins and the Falcons are at an impasse with regards to his future with the team. Cousins lost his starting job in Week 16 last season to then-rookie Michael Penix Jr., who Atlanta has pegged as the franchise's quarterback of the present and future.