What if Cooper Rush proves to be pricy? Should Dallas turn back to Trey Lance? What about a third Cowboys option at QB?
The Dallas Cowboys gave up a fourth-round pick to take a look at Trey Lance. The club is now ready to invest another pick in a young quarterback to develop behind Dak Prescott. Prescott will be the highest-paid player in the NFL this season.
It's not a huge surprise that, after spending the past two seasons as the No. 3 option for a Cowboys bunch that had Dak Prescott and Cooper Rush firmly entrenched ahead of him, Trey Lance now will be on the move.
Following a disappointing 2024 NFL season, Jerry Jones and Dak Prescott expect to have a much better year with the Dallas Cowboys. Nothing went according to plan for Jerry Jones in the 2024 NFL season.
Dallas Cowboys CEO and co-owner Stephen Jones revealed on Monday that the organization expects Trey Lance to depart in free agency, ending a bizarre two-year te
Jones explained why Cooper Rush may not fit in the Cowboys’ 2025 budget and Lance is “probably going to be looking for something different.”
Lance, who made his first start for the Cowboys in 2024, is among the most important names to watch this offseason.
In addition to Lance's departure, Cooper Rush, who's played seven seasons in Dallas, is set to be an unrestricted free agent. The Cowboys could look to the free-agent market and try to lure a backup with starting experience such as Justin Fields or Drew Lock to fill the void.
Dallas Cowboys executive Stephen Jones tipped his hand on what the goals were for the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft ahead of the scouting combnie.
Cowboys COO Stephen Jones said Lance is "probably going to be looking for something different" this offseason, David Moore of the Dallas Morning News reports. Lance was the Cowboys' third-string quarterback the past two seasons,