The Dallas Cowboys hoped they wouldn't have a quarterback controversy this preseason, but Joe Milton has looked in over his head in two starts.
So much so that Milton, penciled in as QB2 amid an impressive training camp, could give way to old friend Will Grier for the backup job if he delivers a similar performance in Friday's finale against the Falcons.
Speaking of that game and familiar faces, the Cowboys might face former quarterback Ben DiNucci after he signed with the Falcons on Monday morning.
Former Cowboys QB Ben DiNucci signing with the Falcons proves he's inevitable
Despite not appearing in a regular-season game in five years, DiNucci simply refuses to go away.