The Dallas Cowboys were predicted to cut ties with former first-round pick Trey Lance, who was predicted to sign with the New York Jets.
The Cowboys gave up a fourth-round pick to take a look at Lance. The club is now ready to invest in another young quarterback.
The Cowboys expect Trey Lance to depart this offseason, and with Cooper Rush also a free agent the team's next backup could come via the draft.
"We think the world of Trey. But us having Dak (Prescott) signed up for the long-term, I think he's probably going to be looking for something different." The issue with this trade was not the shot that they took on Lance. Trading a fourth-round pick for ...
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback situation has remained tumultuously steady over the past decade since the somewhat seamless transition from Tony Romo to current franchise QB, Dak Prescott. The Cowboys signed Prescott to a league record 4 year,
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Stay or go, Cowboys free agency edition: QB Trey Lance has pivotal decision to make
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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.
Jones explained why Cooper Rush may not fit in the Cowboys’ 2025 budget and Lance is “probably going to be looking for something different.”
Stephen Jones said Trey Lance will join Cooper Rush in free agency, leaving a giant hole at QB behind starter Dak Prescott.
The Dallas Cowboys have a lot of holes to fill this offseason, and even though they don't need a quarterback, they'll need someone to backup starter Dak Prescott. There's no Cooper Rush, no Trey Lance,
Following a disappointing 2024 NFL season, Jerry Jones and Dak Prescott expect to have a much better year with the Dallas Cowboys.
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