The Dallas Cowboys could lose key backup Cooper Rush in NFL free agency, and the quarterback is projected to join another NFC team.
This season, Rush has thrown for 1,697 yards, 11 touchdowns, and just three interceptions in relief of Dak Prescott.
Even after being eliminated from playoff contention in Week 16, the Dallas Cowboys (7-8) demonstrated their commitment to finishing the season on a high note by first defeating the NFC South-leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-24 on Sunday Night Football.
If Kenny Pickett and Jalen Hurts can't go, “emergency” QB McKee will have to run the offense against a Dallas team using Cooper Rush at QB in place of the injured Dak Prescott. And Book might have to
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.
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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,
Cooper Rush threw for 214 yards and a career-high three touchdown passes, Dallas forced four Bryce Young turnovers and sacked the second-year quarterback six times and the Cowboys defeated the Carolina Panthers 30-14 for their third win in the past four games.
Despite the Cowboys' "Sunday Night Football" upset win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-7), they were eliminated prior to kickoff with the Washington Commanders w
The Bucs scored their first touchdown on Bucky Irving’s 2-yard touchdown run. They trailed 20-7 before a seven-play, 71-yard drive to score on Jalen McMillan’s 11-yard touchdown catch with 48 seconds left in the half.
After the Dallas Cowboys beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-24 on Sunday night at AT&T Stadium, coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Cooper Rush met with the media. Here’s what they had to say, courtesy of the Cowboys media relations staff.