Cowboys COO Stephen Jones on second-stringer Cooper Rush: "You know how much we think of Cooper. We just don't know what he's going to cost.''
The Dallas Cowboys have Dak Prescott under contract for at least four more seasons, but his quarterback room is going to look different in 2025. Both Cooper Rush and Trey Lance are free agents looking for new deals,
Leading the Cowboys to a 3-4 record, quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a hamstring injury in Week 9 against the Atlanta Falcons, leaving him out for the rest of the year. This mad
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It's not a huge surprise that, after spending the past two seasons as the No. 3 option for a Cowboys bunch that had Dak Prescott and Cooper Rush firmly entrenched ahead of him, Trey Lance now will be on the move.
The Dallas Cowboys already have the team’s franchise quarterback in Dak Prescott, but the front office faces question marks at the position beyond the former Pro Bowler. Both Cooper Rush and Trey Lance are set to hit NFL free agency in the coming weeks.
Why he might stay: Simply put, you know what you’re getting in Rush. He’s an established veteran backup. He knows the Cowboys' offense, including that of their OC-turned-head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Plus, Rush has built up a long-term rapport with Prescott.
Dart was one of the best players in college football last season, throwing for 4,279 yards and 29 touchdowns (both top-10 marks in the NCAA). He has shown flashes of good decision-making and accuracy, posting a 69.3% completion percentage for the Rebels in 2024.
Quarterback Dak Prescott plans to be in the starting lineup when the Dallas Cowboys kick off their 2025 season."I'm not gonna put a timeline on it, but I'll be ready for the first game and when anything matters and very,
In addition to Lance's departure, Cooper Rush, who's played seven seasons in Dallas, is set to be an unrestricted free agent. The Cowboys could look to the free-agent market and try to lure a backup with starting experience such as Justin Fields or Drew Lock to fill the void.
The Dallas Cowboys may have Dak Prescott locked in as their franchise quarterback for the next four seasons, but behind the scenes, the team is already planning for the future. Wit
Cowboys COO Stephen Jones said the team thinks highly of Rush but won't necessarily re-sign him, David Moore of the Dallas Morning News reports.
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