Cowboys Stick with Cooper Rush as Starting QB, Trey Lance to See Limited Action

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Cooper Rush will continue as the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys in their upcoming game against Washington, as confirmed by Coach Mike McCarthy. Despite Rush's recent performance, where he threw for a career-high 354 yards in a loss to the Texans, the Cowboys plan to incorporate some plays for Trey Lance, who remains a backup. Both quarterbacks are set to become free agents in March, with the Cowboys having traded a fourth-round pick for Lance earlier this year.
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