The Dallas Cowboys, who have already lost starting quarterback Dak Prescott for the rest of the season, could be in further trouble at that position as a backup has landed on the injury report.
Cooper Rush, who is slated to make his second start for Dallas this season, was listed on the weekly injury report with a neck injury.
Despite this designation, he was a full participant in practice on Thursday and it’s unclear if he’s expected to miss any game time.
If Rush is sidelined due to this injury, the team will have to turn to third-string quarterback and former third-overall pick Trey Lance to lead the Cowboys.
Lance has only played in one game so far this season, registering four completions on six pass attempts for 21 yards and one interception in last week’s loss to Philadelphia.
Lance was picked third overall in the 2021 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers, who looked to the North Dakota State prospect as their potential quarterback of the future.
Dallas Cowboys QB Cooper Rush was listed on this week’s injury report with a neck ailment
That leaves the Cowboys with the possibility of turning to third-string quarterback Trey Lance
He was given the reins to the franchise at the start of the 2022 season, only for Lance to suffer a season-ending injury in Week 2.
After an injury that season to backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, the Niners then passed the torch to third-stringer and ‘Mister Irrelevant’ Brock Purdy, who led San Francisco to the NFC Championship game.
Once the 49ers decided that they would be going with Purdy as their starter going forward, they traded Lance to the Cowboys in the 2023 preseason in exchange for a fourth-round pick.
Lance spent all of 2023 as a healthy scratch and the Cowboys declined his fifth-year option back in May of this year.