The Dallas Cowboys added some bodies to the running back room during NFL free agency, but will it make a difference?
That depth took a hit over the weekend, when backup quarterback Cooper Rush, who had spent his entire eight-year career in Dallas, signed a free-agent contract with the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
Receiver, cornerback and defensive tackle remain key positions where the Cowboys still have plenty of work to do.
Rush signed with Dallas as an undrafted free agent in 2017, and other than a short stint with the New York Giants in 2020 before being signed back to the Cowboys' roster, the quar ...
Cooper Rush had a steady stint as Dak Prescott's backup, but not spectacular enough to be ranked among the Dallas Cowboys' ...