Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins completely wowed a college class on Friday, helping some students earn extra credit in the process.
The four-time Pro Bowler, who tore his Achilles tendon in the fourth quarter of a game against the Packers in Week 8, is rehabbing his injury at Hope College in Holland, Michigan, the same town where he starred as a high school player. There is.
Through a recent physical therapy session, Cousins met two Hope students who asked him to stop by their sports communication class, and the 35-year-old was happy to oblige.
Professor Patrick Gentile's visit to class was captured by the school in a post on X.
“Thank you for stopping by, @KirkCousins8!” Hope College has been posted. “Today, Professor Patrick Gentile's Sports Communication class had an unexpected guest from across the city. #Kirk's Cousins”
Cousins quoted the post and explained what happened in his own reply.
“After my PT session at Hope, two students stopped me and told me they would get extra credit if they came to class, so I had to stop by. Professor Gentile, please call me. Thank you for that, but now I'll give you extra credit!'' Cousins wrote.

Cousins is set to become a free agent, but his future with the Vikings remains uncertain.
Cousins, who turns 36 in August, recently showed interest He will return to Minnesota next season.
“We have stuck together many times, through many ups and downs,” he said, according to the team's website. To run again. ”


