Kirk Cousins, currently undergoing rehab in his hometown of Holland, took a break to assist a couple of students seeking extra credit at Hope College.
After a physical therapy session, Cousins visited a class at the college and expressed gratitude to Professor Patrick Gentile for the unexpected encounter.
It all began when a group of college students believed they spotted Vikings QB Kirk Cousins, and upon sharing the news with their teacher, were told they could earn extra credit if they found him. Determined, they located Cousins, who, amid the rain, offered to drive them to class.
Upon arrival, he spoke to the class, and as promised, they received extra credit.
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Cousins, who has roots in Michigan, attended Holland Christian Schools and later played for Michigan State, contributing to their Big Ten Championship appearance. This visit adds to Cousins’ recent fan interactions, including a surprise for young fans who wrote to him during a tour of the TCO Performance Center.