Okay, so the other day, I found myself wondering about Kirk Cousins and how much he’s actually banked over his career. It just popped into my head, maybe saw something about the Falcons deal or whatever.

So, what did I do? First thing, I just picked up my tablet, the one I usually use for browsing. Opened up my usual search engine. Nothing fancy.
I typed in something really basic, probably like “kirk cousins how much money” or “kirk cousins net worth estimate”. Just kept it simple, you know? Hit enter and waited for the results to load up.
Man, a whole bunch of stuff came back. You get those quick answer boxes sometimes, but I always like to poke around a bit more. Lots of sports sites, celebrity finance pages, that kind of thing.
Digging Through the Results
Some of the numbers I saw were kind of different from each other. One site said one thing, another said something else. It’s always like that with these net worth things, isn’t it? Hard to get an exact number unless you’re his accountant.
Here’s what I noticed:
- A lot of sites seemed to be guessing based on his contracts.
- Some mentioned his big deals with Minnesota and now Atlanta.
- Endorsements sometimes get factored in, sometimes not. It’s confusing.
I spent maybe ten minutes clicking on a few different links. Skipped past the ones that looked like pure clickbait or had way too many ads flashing. Tried to stick to names I recognized, like major sports news outlets or business pages.
Figuring Out a Ballpark
After looking at maybe three or four different sources, I started to see a general range appearing more often. It wasn’t one specific number down to the dollar, of course. More like a ballpark figure.
I didn’t save the links or anything, wasn’t doing a research paper. Just wanted a rough idea. I sort of mentally averaged out the most common estimates I saw on the more legit-looking sites.

So, yeah, that was my process. Just a quick search, sift through the noise, find a couple of sources that seem to agree, and get a general sense of the number. Satisfied my curiosity for the moment. It’s pretty wild thinking about the kind of money involved in pro sports these days.