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.''
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
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.
The Cowboys will have Dak Prescott back for the 2025 season, but the rest of their quarterback room is set for some changes.
Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott is the only signal-caller under contract entering the NFL offseason, and his backup in 2025 could be a new face.
The Dallas Cowboys have decisions to make this offseason regarding the backup quarterback job. Stephen Jones offered insight into their plans.
The Cowboys have plenty of needs to fill this offseason, but one of their priorities in the draft comes as a surprise.
Following a disappointing 2024 NFL season, Jerry Jones and Dak Prescott expect to have a much better year with the Dallas Cowboys.
Stephen Jones said Trey Lance will join Cooper Rush in free agency, leaving a giant hole at QB behind starter Dak Prescott.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys want to draft a quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to executive vice president Stephen Jones. The Cowboys are set with quarterback
Cowboys CEO and co-owner Stephen Jones told The Dallas Morning News that the team plans to take a young quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft to develop under Dak Prescott. What does this mean for the futures of Trey Lance and Cooper Rush? Stephen Jones says Cowboys want to draft a QB, likely ending Trey Lance’s time in Dallas https://t.co/YiuZvvunoc