EAGAN, Minn. -- Kirk Cousins added a new element to his offseason enrichment program.
Instead of doing the usual unpacking at the end of the Minnesota Vikings' 7-9 finish in 2020 by watching all 16 games to evaluate his individual performance, the 32-year-old quarterback did something he had never done before.
"This year, I decided to go back and really watch my whole career, watch a couple other offenses to see what they have been doing, or what they did the year they had a lot of success," Cousins said. "I do think that time looking at tape through the winter and spring, and even now as I go home through the summer after next week, I do think that it's helpful now to see what has worked in the past, what I want to make as a staple for myself as I move forward, but then also, where I have improved and where I need to improve.