![]() ![]() “As of now, Cowboys do not plan to pursue significant trade for a QB barring change, per source,” Fowler tweeted on September 13. This likely eliminates Dallas from the Jimmy Garoppolo sweepstakes unless the team has a change of heart after Week 2. Instead, Dallas plans to lean on Rush and Grier, who are both familiar with the offense.ĮSPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that the Cowboys “do not plan to pursue significant trade” for a quarterback. ![]() The Cowboys Do Not Plan to Trade for a Veteran QuarterbackĪfter receiving positive news following Dak Prescott’s surgery, the Cowboys opted not to make an outside quarterback signing or trade for a veteran. Rush now officially has a permanent spot on the active roster with his new deal. The roster moves gives the quarterbacks a little more solid footing as both players were released prior to Week 1 only to be re-signed by the Cowboys.ĭallas had been keeping both quarterbacks on the practice squad, and elevated Rush prior to the team’s season opener against Tampa Bay. Rush will start in place of Prescott while Grier steps into the backup role against the Bengals. Dallas announced several roster moves ahead of the Bengals matchup, including signing Cooper Rush to the 53-man roster and making Will Grier active from the team’s practice squad. The Dallas Cowboys are officially going with the two other quarterbacks on their roster in Dak Prescott’s absence, at least for Week 2 versus the Cincinnati Bengals. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones speaks to the media at a press conference. ![]()
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