An interesting NFC team has been projected to land Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Cooper Rush in free agency.
Cooper Rush could be set to leave the Dallas Cowboys for the Carolina Panthers as the 31-year-old bids to keep his NFL career alive when Dak Prescott returns to the AT&T Stadium fo
A quirk in Rush’s contract could impact which quarterback gets the primary share of snaps in Dallas’ season finale vs. Washington.
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On Friday, word leaked out of Dallas that, for the first time in two years as a Cowboys quarterback, Trey Lance was set to see "significant snaps" in the team's Week 18 finale. On the surface, this would seem like good news, because fans had been calling for Dallas to at least give Lance an opportunity on an NFL field.
Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Cooper Rush was thrust into the spotlight after an injury to Dak Prescott. However, Rush has not let the opportunity pass him by.
In the leadup to the Cowboys' (7-9) season finale at AT&T Stadium against the Washington Commanders, head coach Mike McCarthy has changed his tune. Dallas was all in on starting R
Cowboys-Commanders Final Week 18 Injury Report
The Cowboys won't make the playoffs this season, but they've won four of their past five games with Cooper Rush at quarterback.
Who will start the final Dallas Cowboys game of the season? It’s a popular question heading into Sunday’s matchup against the Washington Commanders.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy has praised Trey Lance's preparation, with the former first-round pick eyeing a start against the Washington Commanders.