The Dallas Cowboys haven’t gained a sport since Dak Prescott suffered a season-ending hamstring harm, however Jerry Jones doesn’t appear to assume a quarterback change would assist enhance the scenario.
The Cowboys had been blown out on Monday evening for a second consecutive week, this time in a 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Although the outcomes didn’t mirror it, Cooper Rush performed pretty nicely. The seventh-year veteran completed 32-for-55 for 354 yards, a landing and an interception.
Some have puzzled if the Cowboys may attempt to create a spark by giving Trey Lance a possibility to begin. Jones was requested about that in his Tuesday look on 105.3 The Fan’s “Shan & RJ” present, and he did not seem in favor of the switch.
“I believed Rush really had enchancment final evening from the sport earlier than. He didn’t have far to get enchancment, however I did assume he did have enchancment,” Jones stated. “Frankly, there have been instances in that ballgame that I believed it was actually coming to it. We all know we’ve bought restricted time to work with these quarterbacks at this explicit time, and I’d search for us to stick with the expertise.”
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy instructed reporters on Monday evening that he regretted not giving Lance a series close to the top of the sport, which led to some hypothesis that Dallas may insert the previous No. 3 total decide into the beginning lineup in Week 12 towards the Washington Commanders.
Jones lately gave the impression of he was pushing for Lance to have a bigger role after Prescott’s harm. For now, nevertheless, the Cowboys are sticking with Rush.