Flacons’ Kirk Cousins ​​Roses Value Haircut Chain in Netflix -Documentary

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Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Kirk Cousins ​​is perhaps the most relatable NFL player in the league.

The long -standing signal caller revealed in the latest season of the Netflix documents “Quarterback” that he prefers to get his hair cut on “Great Clips”, an American hair salon chain with over 4,500 locations across the country.

Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Kirk Cousins ​​(18) talks with the media on the first training day in Falcons Training Camp on July 25, 2024. (Dale Zanine-usa Today Sports)

Like cousins Explained what is locations virtually everywhere he travels and the process is relatively trouble -free.

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“I’m going to a place and it’s good clips because I can just go on the app,” Cousins ​​said in the third episode. “I can see what the wait is. If the wait is under 15 minutes, I just sign up and then I can just drive there and go straight in and get right in the chair.”

Maybe the only unreliable part of the cousin’s haircut experience is that he refers to his own Nfl Headshot when he tells the stylist what he is looking for.

“This is what I’m looking for,” says Cousins ​​as he pulls up his Falcons’ main shots. “It’s like one, and then you fade it up.”

Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Kirk Cousins ​​goes off the field after throwing an interception in the second half of a NFL football match against Minnesota Vikings, Sunday 8 December 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

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“Now I’m just starting to hold a picture – I took a photo from one of the headshots from a Falcons game program, and I’m just saying, ‘Can you do this?’ And it usually helps eliminating any gray area.

In the clip, the cousin’s stylist tells “I trust ‘Great Clips’ for a long time.”

“I live kind of all over the country, so I’m just about to google the closest ‘big clips’ and make it work.”

Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Kirk Cousins ​​(18) throws a care against Minnesota Vikings in the second quarter at the US Bank Stadium. (Jeffrey Becker-Preferred Pictures)

Cousins ​​in the second year of his four -year -old, $ 180 million deal with Atlanta said the whole process is a bit of a “rush” for him.

“The biggest challenge is when you don’t have the same person,” Cousins ​​said with a smile. “You just don’t know what you’re getting.”

Cousins ​​went 7-7 and threw in 3,508 yards, 18 touchdowns and 16 interceptions in his first season with Falcons before being benched in favor of Rookie Michael Penix Jr.

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