Once again, the Washington Redskins and Kirk Cousins stood pat, and once again, the team’s quarterback situation will lack clarity beyond the next 12 months. As expected, the NFL’s 4 p.m. deadline passed Monday, and Cousins and the team failed to reach a long-term deal, meaning he will play a second consecutive season under the team’s franchise-player tag, entitling him to a salary of $24 million. The Redskins will have to wait until next year’s offseason before they can resume negotiations on a multiyear contract for Cousins. The failure to reach an agreement hardly came as a surprise.