NFC North: Vikings sign QB Kirk Cousins to 2-year extension

The Bears will be seeing a lot more of Vikings QB Kirk Cousins over the next three years.

The Bears will be seeing a lot more of Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins over the next three years.

The Vikings have signed Cousins to a two-year extension worth $66 million, which will keep the quarterback in Minnesota through 2022.

That’s good news for Chicago, who are 4-0 against the Vikings over the last two years.

In five career games against the Bears, Cousins has a 2-3 record with five touchdowns, three interceptions and a 89.6 rating. But ever since Matt Nagy took over as Bears head coach, Cousins has gone 0-3 against Chicago.

With that said, Cousins is coming off the best season of his career. In 2019, Cousins threw for 3,603 yards, 26 touchdowns, 6 interceptions and a career-high 107.4 passer rating.

In other NFC North news, the Packers signed former Browns linebacker Christian Kirksey to a two-year deal worth $16 million. He figures to replace linebacker Blake Martinez, who will hit free agency.

Green Bay also agreed to terms with former Lions right tackle Rick Wagner, which would indicate that Bryan Bulaga appears headed for free agency.

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