CHICAGO — Kirk Cousins remembers signing to play for Michigan State, then finding out a few weeks later some prospect from football-obsessed Texas was joining the Spartans as part of Mark Dantonio's first recruiting class.
It wasn't a good feeling.
Nick Foles set all sorts of records previously held by Drew Brees at Westlake High School in Austin. Cousins, lightly recruited out of Holland, Mich., figured his own chances at playing were about as good as completing a Hail Mary.
The former college teammates will be on opposite sides when Cousins and the resurgent Minnesota Vikings (3-5) visit Foles and the struggling Chicago Bears (5-4) on Monday night.
"I remember looking up on a website to just learn about him, and he had played in the Texas state championship at the biggest division," Cousins said. "He had broken all of Drew Brees' records at his high school, and I thought to myself, 'I'm screwed. I'll never play at Michigan State with a guy like this.'"
Both players wound up doing just fine for themselves.
Cousins is a two-time Pro Bowl quarterback who landed what was then the biggest contract in NFL history when he left Washington to sign a three-year, fully-guaranteed $84 million contract with Minnesota in 2018. He agreed to a two-year, $66 million contract extension in March.
Foles was the MVP of the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl 52 victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. After an injury-filled season in Jacksonville where he lost his starting job, he got traded to Chicago in the offseason and took over for Mitchell Trubisky midway through a victory at Atlanta in Week 3.