The Dallas Cowboys could lose key backup Cooper Rush in NFL free agency, and the quarterback is projected to join another NFC team.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush has revealed the team's mentality after achieving an NFL first in Week 16.
This season, Rush has thrown for 1,697 yards, 11 touchdowns, and just three interceptions in relief of Dak Prescott.
The Atlanta Falcons received an early Christmas gift from the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday evening. After defeating the New York Giants, 34-7, the Falcons got to sit back and watch as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were upset by the Cowboys in prime time.
The Cowboys quarterback, who took over as the starter after a season-ending injury for Dak Prescott, now has a 3-3 record this year and an 8-4 record as a starter for his career. Rush also started one game in 2021 and five in 2022 in relief of Prescott.
Cooper Rush and the Dallas offense seem to be rounding into form, although it is almost certainly a case of too little, too late for the Cowboys to make a playoff push.
Cooper Rush was thrust into the starting spotlight for the Dallas Cowboys after a season-ending hamstring injury to Dak Prescott. Rush has gone 3-3 as a starter and has done a good job taking care ...
The Dallas Cowboys may be eliminated from playoff contention, but that didn't stop them from showing up on their home turf Sunday night. Under the direction of the embattled Mike McCarthy, fill-in quarterback Cooper Rush turned in a solid performance while getting some help from an inspired Micah Parsons-led defense,
I can't stop thinking about this tidbit of trivia about Cooper Rush handed out by the Dallas Cowboys public relations team ahead of Week 17. Believe it or not, the Cowboys backup quarterback is the sole owner of an NFL record and it just so happens to be one that relates to beating Heisman Trophy winners,
The Dallas Cowboys may have 27 free agents to resign next season. The number of free agents seems alarming, and it should, especially after this season, which was well below expectations.