Don't ever question Kirk Cousins' commitment to the Redskins.

Cousins, who scurried to the hospital after practice on Thursday to be with his wife, Julie, who's about to give birth to their child, wasn't at Washington's facility on Friday.

Well, he wasn't there physically, that is. But the QB still made sure to check in with his teammates and squeeze in some preparation for Monday's game vs. the Chiefs even while he was anxiously waiting at the hospital.

"I did have him on FaceTime during the meeting," backup passer Colt McCoy told reporters in Ashburn. "He actually went through the meeting with us. He was taking notes and I was talking to him about what Kevin [O'Connell] and Jay [Gruden] were telling me."

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It sounds like Cousins stayed on the line for a decent amount of time, too.

"My battery's dead," McCoy said. "So we were on there for a while."

Some online have worried about how the timing of the child's birth will affect No. 8's performance in Kansas City. As evidenced by his FaceTime session, though, Cousins is clearly still keeping a large part of his mind on his day job.

And McCoy isn't stressing about the starter, so you absolutely shouldn't be either.

"He's fine," McCoy said, "he's really smart, he knows what we're trying to get accomplished."