The Dallas Cowboys' quarterback room looks a lot different this year after they traded for former Patriots backup Joe Milton and allowed Cooper Rush and Trey Lance to walk in free agency.
While re-signing Lance seemingly was never in the cards for obvious reasons, it was a tad surprising the front office didn't bring Rush back. He had been Dak Prescott's backup for the last seven seasons and he kept the ship afloat whenever Prescott was out injured.
Rush ended up signing with the Ravens to back up Lamar Jackson. The 31-year-old got the start in Thursday's preseason game against the Colts and it did not take him long to prove the Cowboys right for moving on and choosing to develop Milton behind Prescott.