Bobby Hebert: Falcons more dangerous for Saints with Kirk Cousins at QB

Dukes and Bell are joined by former Falcons and Saints quarterback and WWL host, Bobby Hebert, who believes Kirk Cousins makes the Falcons a more dangerous team
Atlanta Falcons' offense more dangerous with Kirk Cousins as starting quarterback
Kirk Cousins #18 of the Atlanta Falcons celebrates a touchdown by Bijan Robinson #7 Photo credit Todd Kirkland / Stringer

The Atlanta Falcons are preparing for their season finale as they will host the New Orleans Saints on Sunday as both teams look to close out the 2025 season with momentum as the Falcons will enter the matchup with three consecutive wins and the Saints winners of four in a row.

On Friday, 92-9 The Game’s Carl Dukes and Mike Bell, were joined by for Falcons and Saints quarterback, Bobby Hebert to preview Sunday’s NFC South showdown and while both teams have been eliminated from the NFL playoffs, Hebert explained why he believes the Falcons are more of a dangerous team with Kirk Cousins as their starting quarterback.

“I’d be more fearful right now, because of efficiency, and the Saints have been sacking the quarterback as of late, more fearful of Kirk Cousins than I would of Michael Penix right now,” Hebert said as he explained why he believes the Saints have concerns in regards to defending Kirk Cousins.

“Kirk Cousins will get rid of that ball,” Hebert continued as he explained what concerned him the most in regards to Sunday’s matchup.

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