2020 Vikings Position Recap: Quarterbacks (2024)

Jan 12, 2021 at 10:30 AM

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EAGAN, Minn. — The Vikings and Kirk Cousins agreed on a multi-year contract extension in March, and the starting quarterback delivered with another strong overall season in 2020.

And while Cousins' did endure some highs and lows — so, too, did the Vikings as a team — the quarterback put together a performance that placed him among the league's top signal callers.

According to multiple metrics, the 32-year-old was a top-10 quarterback in 2020, his third season in Purple and ninth overall in the NFL.

According to analytics website Pro Football Focus, Cousins had a season grade of 83.9, which ranked ninth among quarterbacks who made at least eight starts in 2020.

View the best quarterback photos from the 2020 season from Vikings photographers including stories behind the photos.

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This photo of Kirk was taken during our game against the Cowboys in which we wore our Primetime Purple jerseys. I wanted to emphasize the Purple and Gold in our jersey so I used colored pieces of paper in front of my lens to create a multicolored effect. - Andy

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In the home opener, Kirk Cousins showed off mobility by rushing for 34 yards on four carries. For this photo, I slowed down my shutter speed to create the panning/motion effect. - Andy

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I feel this photo accurately represented the eeriness and strange vibe of the first regular-season game without fans. The empty seats in the background help tell this story. - Andy

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It wouldn't be a game in Seattle without a little rain. This photo of Kirk Cousins was taken minutes before kickoff when the rain was coming down stronger. I didn't enjoy the hassle of using rain gear but I did like how the photos turned out. - Andy

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Since access was more limited this season, I wasn't able to be as close to the team as usual. One way I adapted was by using longer lenses and cropping in my photos. This photo was taken with a 180-mm Macro lens and cropped so Kirk's head filled the frame. I exposed the photo for the highlights, which helped create deeper shadows framing his face. It was converted to black and white to enhance the contrast of the image. - Andy

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This photo was taken during the team introductions at the stadium. I utilized an off camera flash to light the players. The flash also highlighted the artificial snow that our production team uses for intros. I converted the photo to black and white because I liked how the shadows and specks of light created an interstellar feel. - Andy

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This photo was taken after our victory in Green Bay against the Packers. Players from both teams meet in the center of the field after games to pray. Usually the field is very busy with other media members and fans in the background. Due to COVID-19, however, the field and stands were empty, creating a more unique image than usual. Despite Lambeau Field being home to our rivals I really love the history and atmosphere of the stadium. - Andy

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This image was taken before team introductions in the location where the players are staged and await being announced. I like this image because Kirk is standing in a hero pose with his two leading receivers, Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen, standing behind him. I really appreciate the hard work of our game-day production team to make normal moments transform into visually stunning scenes. - Andy

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This photo was taken moments before the team took the field at Detroit in Week 17. The tunnel gets crowded quickly as the players await the signal to run out. I scanned the helmets until I locked in on Kirk, calm and focused on the task ahead. After a long year, he was finally back home in Michigan. In that moment I thought back to his pregame quote "not the last game of the year, but the first game of 2021"I think it summed up the moment perfectly. - Kam

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This photo was taken right after our MNF victory in Chicago. With the new COVID protocols, the media has limited field access and conducts the postgame interviews from the stands. As I left the field, I snapped a few shots of Kirk as he waited for the cameras to roll. It seemed fitting that he had a big smile on his face after winning "The Big Game" (Monday Night Football vs. a divisional rival). It doesn't get much better than that. - Kam

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Cousins also finished eighth among all quarterbacks with a passer rating of 105.0, which was the second-highest of his career and ranked eighth overall with 4,265 passing yards.

He also orchestrated a trio of game-winning drives in 2020, which was the most of his career, and tied for the fourth-most among all NFL quarterbacks this past season.

And the team captain was durable once again, playing all 1,082 offensive snaps for Minnesota in 2020. That marked the second time in three seasons, along with 2018, that Cousins didn't miss a single play all season.

The quarterback has now played 3,099 of 3,157 possible snaps since joining the Vikings in 2018. He has started 47 of 48 possible regular-season games in that span, only sitting out the 2019 season finale when Minnesota's playoff seed was already determined.

Cousins also delivered key road wins at Soldier and Lambeau Fields as the Vikings won five of six games following their bye.

Cousins wasn't perfect in 2020, however, as he threw 13 interceptions, his most as a Viking.

And his interception rate of 2.5 percent (13 picks out of 516 total pass attempts) was the highest of his three-year span with Minnesota.

The quarterback was also sacked 39 times in 2020, which Cousins said some of could be attributed to him for holding onto the ball too long.

But overall, it was another solid season for Cousins, who is in line to play on his second contract with the Vikings once the 2021 season begins.

Notable Number: 35

Cousins threw 35 touchdown passes this past season, which set a personal best for him and was the sixth-most in the league.

That total was also the second-most touchdown passes thrown in a single season in Vikings lore, trailing only the 39 that Daunte Culpepper threw back in 2004.

Cousins threw three touchdowns in half of Minnesota's 16 games (for a team record eight in one season), and had five games in which he threw for three scores and no interceptions.

Memorable Moment

The Vikings trailed the Panthers by double digits early in the fourth quarter and needed a win to keep their faint playoff hopes alive in Week 12.

Cousins delivered in the clutch, completing 12 of 13 passes for 136 yards with two touchdowns and a pass on a 2-point conversion on Minnesota's final two possessions to help the Vikings squeak out a 28-27 victory.

The quarterback threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Justin Jefferson, and then capped the comeback with a 10-yard score to Chad Beebe with just 46 ticks left in the wild win.

Cousins was Cousins named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his play, the first time he captured that honor in his Vikings career.

Regular-Season Statistics

Kirk Cousins

Completed 349 of 516 passes (67.6 percent) for 4,265 yards with 35 touchdowns and 13 interceptions with a passer rating of 105.0

Sean Mannion

Zero snaps; spent entire season on 53-man roster

Jake BrowningNate Stanley

Zero snaps; spent entire season on practice squad

Nate Stanley

Zero snaps; spent entire season on practice squad

The highest high(s)

1. Cousins loves to play the Lions.

Cousins delivered a highly efficient, yet unflashy, performance in a 34-20 victory.

The quarterback attempted just 20 passes — his second-lowest total of the season — but was spot on by completing 13 of them for 220 yards.

Even more impressive, Cousins tossed a trio of touchdowns, including two to tight end Irv Smith, Jr. The other went to running back Ameer Abdullah.

Cousins' final passer rating on the day was 141.7, his best mark of the season and highest as a Viking.

He thrived again in Week 17, throwing for a season-best 405 yards in a 37-35 win over Detroit. Cousins completed 28 of 40 passes (70 percent) with three touchdown passes and also ran for a score.

In two games against Detroit this past season, Cousins completed 41 of 60 passes (68.3 percent) for 625 yards with six scores and zero interceptions.

He is 6-0 in his Vikings career against the Lions.

The lowest low

1. When you throw an interception on the very first play of the game, which then turns into a disastrous first-half performance with three picks, there's really other no choice for this spot.

And did we mention this came against a previously winless Falcons team in your home stadium?

Cousins had perhaps the worst 30-minute stretch of his career, and certainly the worst of his time in Purple, in Week 6 against Atlanta.

He dropped back to pass on the first play from scrimmage and threw to the ball right to Falcons linebacker Deion Jones. Minnesota trailed 7-0 just five plays later.

Cousins was also picked off twice in the second quarter, including by Falcons rookie cornerback A.J. Terrell for his first NFL interception. Cousins was later intercepted by linebacker Foyesade Oluokun on a play where the quarterback was pressured and his arm was hit.

Atlanta scored 17 points off those turnovers, which caused the Vikings to face a 20-0 halftime deficit … and fall to 1-5 on the season entering their bye week.

2 pressing questions for 2021

1. Does Cousins start 2021 the way he ended 2020, even if there is another coordinator change?

Cousins threw 10 interceptions in Minnesota's first six games in 2020, but responded with just three in the final 10 contests.

His turnaround helped the Vikings get into contention for a playoff spot in the final month of the season, although the team ultimately fell short of that goal.

With Vikings Offensive Coordinator Gary Kubiak mulling retirement, Cousins could soon have a fourth play caller in his helmet in as many seasons in Purple.

Minnesota will likely keep its offensive scheme the same, which will benefit Cousins. But it remains to be seen who will be delivering the play calls to Cousins in 2021.

2. How will the Vikings approach their depth behind Cousins?

Mannion has spent the past two seasons as Cousins' backup, starting one game and playing just 54 snaps in that time. He is a sounding board for Cousins on the sideline and in meeting rooms, but he is also slated to be a free agent this offseason.

Minnesota also has a pair of youngsters in Browning and Stanley who spent all of the 2020 season on the practice squad.

Browning, an undrafted free agent who signed in 2019, also spent that season on the practice squad. Stanley was a seventh-round pick in 2020 out of Iowa.

Is one of those two youngsters ready to take the next step and be the backup to Cousins? Or perhaps the Vikings stick with Mannion again, as he's a knowledgeable backup with two starts in six career seasons.

The Vikings could also address this position in the draft, although it would seem there are higher priorities along the roster.

Quotes

"I love the scheme that we're running offensively, I love the wide zone offense, I love the play-action passes. All those things. A coach told me one time that your offense should be what your quarterback is best at. And that's what I feel Kirk is best at. Those kind of things are what makes him really good. So, to me, that is really important."

— Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer on Cousins' skill set heading into 2021

"The more time we had together — we didn't have that much time before the season, but during the season we connected more and more. We stayed after to get more routes, get more throws in so that connection just built over the year."

— Jefferson on his rapport with Cousins during his record-setting rookie year

"It's nice to have positive statistics but ultimately that's not what it's really about. Ultimately you want to win games, and that's where my focus is and will be going forward."

— Cousins on how he'll remember Minnesota's 7-9 season

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