The Washington Redskins have reportedly decided against trading backup quarterback Kirk Cousins.
There had been speculation that the NFC East side would be looking to trade the 25-year-old for a second-round Draft pick.
According to NFL Media, there has not been a market for the third-year passer, while the Redskins have been pleased with his performances while filling in for Robert Griffin III in his first two seasons in the NFL.
Cousins has started four games since joining the team in 2012, completing 1,320 passing yards and eight touchdown passes.