Cooper Rush Joins Ravens, Leaving Cowboys with Quarterback Depth Challenge
The Dallas Cowboys must address their backup quarterback situation after Cooper Rush's departure to the Baltimore Ravens on a two-year deal.
- Cooper Rush signed a two-year, $12.2 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens to serve as Lamar Jackson's primary backup.
- Rush's exit leaves the Dallas Cowboys with only Will Grier as a backup quarterback, creating a significant depth issue.
- The Cowboys are expected to explore the 2025 NFL Draft for a rookie quarterback, with speculation surrounding potential picks like Quinn Ewers.
- Trey Lance, another backup option for Dallas, is expected to leave the team, further complicating their quarterback situation.
- Dak Prescott publicly expressed gratitude to Rush on social media, while questions about Prescott's long-term future with the Cowboys remain unresolved as his contract expires after the 2025 season.