While Dallas' defense may have turned a corner, Cooper Rush's performance this past Sunday is perhaps the biggest reason fans have started to buy back in. Many were champing at the bit to see Trey ...
One such example: By sitting Cooper Rush on Sunday, and starting lightly-used Trey Lance instead, Jones supposedly avoided paying Rush a $500,000 contract incentive for playing in 55% of the team ...
Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Cooper Rush completes his first pass vs ... Washington Commanders' defense holds firm on the ensuing play, stonewalling the Eagles' quarterback push play aimed at ...
The decision to start Lance on Sunday likely has more to do with giving him an extended chance to play rather than a true benching of Rush, but Rush will find himself as the Cowboys' No. 2 ...
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Despite starting longtime backup Cooper Rush in every game since ... He also had six rushes for 26 yards. Lance playing means Rush did not hit his full play-time incentive ...
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush would have received $500,000 ... assuming the team reaches exactly 68 snaps, would result in Rush playing in 55.1% of the Cowboys' snaps this season and ...
One thing is for sure, if the decision were up to the fans, Cooper Rush would have long since left the controls in favor of the 'inexperienced' but potentially talented Trey Lance.
which makes you wonder if there was another factor that came into play for the team. Some are wondering if Cooper Rush's contract had something to do with it. Apparently, Rush has a $500,000 ...
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported this week that Lance could see significant playing time on Sunday, even if Cooper Rush starts. From 2022 through 17 weeks of 2024, Trey Lance has thrown a ...
Cooper Rush has started the last eight games for an injured Dak Prescott and might do so again on Sunday. If Rush plays in 55% of the Cowboys’ snaps he earns a playing time incentive of $500,000.