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Who is Cooper Rush, the Cowboys starting QB against the Eagles on week 10? Career stats, salary, contract...
Cooper Rush is the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys in their Week 10 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Cooper Rush, will start for the Cowboys for their Week 10 clash against the Philadelphia Eagles after Dak Prescott will be out because of injury. Born on November 21, 1993, Rush went undrafted in 2017 but found a home with the Cowboys as a free agent. He has been with the team since, only having a sting with the New York Giants in 2020 and having coming back that same year to Dallas.
Over his career, he has played in 23 NFL games, starting in 10 of them. His stats include 2,345 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions, with a passer rating of 85.4. These numbers reflect his reliability and ability to perform under pressure.
What is Cooper Rush contract with the Cowboys?
In terms of his contract, Rush is currently on a two-year deal worth $5,000,000 with the Cowboys. For the 2024 season, his base salary is $2,250,000, with a signing bonus of $1,250,000 and a guaranteed amount of $2,750,000.
His cap hit for 2024 stands at $2,875,000. Rush will become an unrestricted free agent in 2025, giving him the opportunity to explore new possibilities in the NFL.
His performance has earned him a solid contract with the team. As he takes the field against the Eagles, all eyes will be on Rush to see how he leads the Cowboys in this game without Prescott.