Who is Cooper Rush? Stats, record, more to know about Cowboys QB

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The Dallas Cowboys suffered a blow during their 27-21 Week 9 loss to Atlanta Falcons. Quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a hamstring injury that caused him to miss the fourth quarter of the loss.

Initially, the hope was that the injury was not too serious and that Prescott would be able to return to action after a few weeks on the sidelines.

Instead, Prescott found he needed season-ending surgery to repair a hamstring avulsion — an injury that occurs when part of the hamstring tendon tears the bone to which it’s connected.

As a result Cowboys will have to rely on their quarterback depth to get through the rest of the 2024 NFL season. While Trey Lancethe No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, may be the better known of the team’s backup quarterbacks, Cooper Rush gets the first chance to replace Prescott.

Who is Cooper Rush?

Rush is a 30-year-old quarterback who is in his eighth NFL season. He has spent nearly his entire career with the Cowboys after signing with them following the 2017 NFL draft. He had a short, five-month suspension New York Giants in 2020, but eventually returned to Dallas during the season after injuries to Prescott and then-backup quarterback Andy Dalton.

Rush has remained in Dallas since then, earning the team’s backup quarterback job for the 2021 NFL season. He will make his eighth career start for the team when the Cowboys host Houston Texas on “Monday Night Football” in Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season.

Cooper Rush Record

Rush posted a 5-2 record in his first seven starts with the Cowboys. He won his first five starts with Dallas, becoming the 14th quarterback in NFL history and the first Cowboys quarterback ever to begin his career with a 5-0 record.

Here is the full list of the 14 quarterbacks to accomplish that feat:

  • Daryle Lamonica, 1963-67
  • Mike Livingston, 1969-72
  • Mike Kruczek, 1976
  • Dieter Brock, 1985
  • Mike Tomczak, 1986-87
  • Jeff Hostetler, 1988-91
  • Daunte Culpepper, 1999
  • Kurt Warner, 1999
  • Marc Bulger, 2002
  • Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-05
  • Jimmy Garoppolo 2016-17
  • Patrick Mahomes, 2017-18
  • Kyle Allen, 2018-19
  • Cooper Rush, 2021-22

Cooper Rush Stats

Entering Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season, Rush has thrown 298 career passes and posted decent, if unspectacular, numbers. Below is a look at his full stats:

  • Comp. %: 59.7
  • Passed by: 1,831
  • Passed TDs: 9
  • INTs: 6
  • Assessment: 79.1
  • Yards/trials: 6.1
  • Carrier: 37
  • Rushing shipyards: 13
  • Hating TDs: 0

Some might be surprised by Rush’s average of 0.4 yards per carry. carry for his career, but it should be noted that he has sometimes been used to key Cowboys wins in place of Prescott. That, plus his lack of upper-end mobility, explains his lack of rush production.

Most of Rush’s passing production has come since the start of the 2021 NFL season. He attempted just three passes in his first four seasons, all of which came during his rookie year in 2017.

Where did Cooper Rush go to college?

Rush went to Central Michigan from 2012-16. He was a four-year starter — taking over for another four-year starter, Ryan Radcliffe — for the Chippewas and breaking numerous records during his time at the school.

Rush owns Central Michigan’s single-season passing yards record when he logged 3,848 yards during his penultimate year with the program in 2015. He also owns the school’s single-game passing yards and passing touchdowns records. Both were set in a 2014 game against Western Kentucky, where he threw for 493 yards and seven touchdowns.

Rush finished his college career just 11 yards shy of tying Dan LeFevour’s school record of 12,905 passing yards. He also finished second to LeFevour in touchdown passes, trailing Chicago Bears‘ sixth round draft pick in 2010 by a margin of 102-90 overall.

Rush earned second-team All-MAC honors during his junior year and was named to the conference’s 2016 third team.

Cooper Rush college statistics

Rush made 49 consecutive starts to finish his college career at Central Michigan. Below is a look at his career stats from his four years as the team’s leading signal caller.

  • Comp. %: 62
  • Passed by: 12,894
  • Passed TDs: 90
  • INTs: 55
  • Assessment: 139.1
  • Yards/trials: 7.8

Rush also recorded five rushing touchdowns with the Chippewas. But because college football counts sacks as negative rushing yards, he had a minus-108 rushing yards during his four-year college career.

Was Cooper Rush drafted?

Rush declared for the 2017 NFL Draft, but was not among the 10 quarterbacks selected. He signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent, beating out Luke McCown for the third-string quarterback role behind Prescott and Kellen Moore.

From there, Rush gradually worked his way up the depth chart to become Dallas’ backup. Now he gets a chance to be their starter for a while with Prescott out.

Cowboys QB depth chart

The Cowboys currently have three healthy quarterbacks on their active roster and practice squad. They are as follows:

  1. Cooper Rush
  2. Trey Lance
  3. Will Grier

Lance was a touted draft pick that the Cowboys traded a fourth-round pick for before the 2023 NFL season. The North Dakota State product hasn’t shown much during his NFL career to date, but he could threaten the Rush’s spot atop the depth chart if the veteran struggles as much as he did against Philadelphia Eagles. Rush completed 13-of-23 passes for just 45 yards in that contest.

Grier spent the 2021-22 seasons with the Cowboys and recently signed to the team’s practice squad. The 29-year-old has played for six different NFL teams since being selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft, so he’s not expected to challenge for playing time barring injuries to both Rush and Lance.

Cooper Rush contract details

Rush is in the final year of a two-year, $5 million deal he signed with Dallas in March 2023, per Spotrac.com. The Cowboys quarterback will be an unrestricted free agent after the season, so his performance could be crucial in assessing his value as a free agent.