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Cooper Rush
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Rush with theDallas Cowboysin 2019
No. 10 –Dallas Cowboys
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born:(1993-11-21)November 21, 1993(age 30)
Charlotte, Michigan,U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:225 lb (102 kg)
Career information
High school:Lansing Catholic
(Lansing, Michigan)
College:Central Michigan(2012–2016)
Undrafted:2017
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2023
Passing attempts:236
Passing completions:143
Completion percentage:60.6%
TDINT:8–5
Passing yards:1,619
Passer rating:83.6
Player stats atPFR

Cooper Robert Rush(born November 21, 1993) is an American professionalfootballquarterbackfor theDallas Cowboysof theNational Football League(NFL). He playedcollege footballfor theCentral Michigan Chippewas,and was signed by the Cowboys as anundrafted free agentin 2017.

Early years

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Originally fromCharlotte, Michigan,Rush attendedLansing Catholic High SchoolinLansing, Michigan,with an enrollment of just over 500 students, where he became a three-year starter atquarterbackfor thefootballteam.[1]Rush also playedbasketballandbaseball(until his freshman year).

In 2010 and 2011, Rush led his team to back-to-back undefeated regular seasons. In 2011, Rush led his team to the state runner-up title. In the Division 5 regional championship game against Dowagiac Union High School, he set Michigan state records with fivetouchdownpasses in one quarter and eight for the game. The team would end up losing in the finals againstPowers Catholic High School56–26, even though he registered 300 passing yards and three touchdowns.

As a senior, Rush received All-State,Associated Press' Michigan Division 5/6 Player of the Year andESPN's MichiganGatoradePlayer of the Year honors.

Rush finished his high school career throwing for 7,248 passing yards (455-for-734, 62 percent), 80 passing touchdowns, 1,438 rushing yards and 27 rushing touchdowns.[2]A three-star recruit, Rush only received scholarship offers fromCentral MichiganandToledo,but received preferredwalk-onoffers fromMichigan,Michigan State,Northwestern,andWestern Michigan.[3]

College career

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In hisredshirtseason at Central Michigan, Rush was named the school'sScout TeamPlayer of the Year.

As a freshman, although he began the season as the third-string quarterback, Rush was named the starter by the third game, after Cody Kater was injured (collarbone fracture) and his backup Alex Niznak could not move the offense against theNew Hampshire Wildcats.In that contest, Rush came in the second quarter and helped engineer a 24–21 comeback victory, where he tallied 326 passing yards and three touchdowns, tying the school record for the longest in history (97 yards).[4]Rush would never relinquish the position or miss a start after the game.

As a sophomore, Rush played in the2014 Bahamas Bowlagainst theWestern Kentucky Hilltoppers.By the middle of the third quarter, his team had fallen behind 49–14, but scored four unanswered touchdowns and were down by only seven points near the end of the fourth quarter. With one second remaining on the contest, Central Michigan had the ball on their own 25 yard line. The would-be final play started with a 45-yardHail Mary passfrom Rush towide receiverJesse Kroll. As Kroll was being tackled he lateraled the ball to teammate Deon Butler, who ran 20 yards before lateraling to Courtney Williams. With no space to run, Williams made a quick third lateral pass to leading receiverTitus Daviswho ran the final 13 yards, scoring a touchdown that would have tied the game with a kicked extra point and sent the game intoovertime,but instead Central Michigan attempted atwo-point conversionfor the win, which was unsuccessful.[5][6]Had the try succeeded, it would have marked the largest comeback in bowl history and tied the largest comeback in any Division I game. Rush's seven touchdown passes set an all-time record for allbowl games.[7]

Rush's best season came as a junior in 2015. Through the first 13 games, he had 3,703 passing yards, which was a new school single-season record.[8]Rush completed 66.3 percent of his passes for 3,848 total passing yards, 25 touchdowns, and 11interceptions.[9]

Rush in January 2017

As a senior, Rush's production dropped to 3,540 passing yards and 23 touchdowns, but with 16 interceptions and a low 59.8 completion percentage.[10]Against theOklahoma State Cowboys,the game sparked controversy after the officials made an incorrect call that would eventually give Central Michigan the win. Oklahoma State threw the ball away to end the game and received a penalty for intentional grounding. Under college football rules, the game would have ended and Oklahoma State would have won the game. However, the officials gave Central Michigan an untimed down, and Rush threw a 51-yard Hail Mary pass to Kroll, who made a lateral to fellow receiver Corey Willis at the 12-yard line, running for a touchdown with no time remaining for a 30–27 victory.[11][12]The team lost 55–10 to theTulsa Golden Hurricanein the2016 Miami Beach Bowlat the end of the season.[13]

Rush finished his college career with 49 straight starts, 12,894 passing yards (12 yards short ofDan LeFevour's school and conference record) and 90 touchdowns.[14]

College statistics

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Season GP Passing
Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int QBR
Central Michigan Chippewas
2012 0 RedshirtRedshirt
2013 11 177 312 56.7 2,349 15 15 126.2
2014 13 243 382 63.6 3,149 27 13 149.4
2015 13 324 489 66.3 3,853 25 11 144.8
2016 13 278 465 59.8 3,540 23 16 133.2
Career 50 1,022 1,648 62 12,891 90 55 139.1

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Coming out of Central Michigan, Rush was projected by the majority of NFL draft experts and analysts to be a seventh round pick or a priority undraftedfree agent.On December 6, 2016, it was announced that Rush had accepted his invitation to theEast–West Shrine Game.On January 21, 2017, Rush performed in theEast–West Shrine Gamefor the East and completed 11 of 17 pass attempts for 97 yards in a 10–3 loss to the West.

Rush received an invitation to theNFL Combineand performed almost all of the required drills except for the bench press. He had an underwhelming lackluster performance and had some of the lowest marks at the combine.[15]On March 20, 2017, Rush participated at Central Michigan'spro dayand chose to attempt thevertical jump,broad jump,short shuttle,andthree-cone drillonce again. He gave a slower time in the three-cone drill (7.28), but was able to have better results in the vertical (30 "), broad (8'11" ), and short shuttle (4.46). Rush was ranked the 14th best quarterback prospect in the draft by NFLDraftScout.com.[16]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump
6 ft2+58in
(1.90 m)
228 lb
(103 kg)
32+38in
(0.82 m)
9+18in
(0.23 m)
4.93 s 1.72 s 2.89 s 4.47 s 7.23 s 27 in
(0.69 m)
8 ft 9 in
(2.67 m)
All values fromNFL Combine[17]

Dallas Cowboys

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2017

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Rush was signed as anundrafted free agentby theDallas Cowboysafter the2017 NFL drafton May 12.[18]As a rookie, he initially competed withZac Dysertintraining campfor the job as the third-string quarterback. After Dysert suffered aherniated disc,the Cowboys signedLuke McCownto replace him on the roster.[19]

Following multiple productive preseason performances in theHall of Fame Gameand the next two contests, Rush began to share second-team reps in practice with backup quarterbackKellen Moorebefore the preseason game against theOakland Raiders.During the contest, Rush was given most of the time with the second-team offense and completed 12-of-13 passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns in a 24–20 comeback victory. He finished the preseason with a total of 38 pass completions out of 51 attempts, 398 passing yards, and six touchdown passes with no interceptions.[20]Head coachJason Garrettnamed Rush the Cowboys' third quarterback on their depth chart, behindDak Prescottand Moore.[21]Rush did not dress for the first five games and was a healthy scratch.

Rush was promoted to second-string for the sixth game of the season, with Moore being released and signed to the Cowboys'practice squad.[22][23]During a Week 7 40–10 road victory over theSan Francisco 49ers,Rush made his NFL debut. Rush appeared late in the game in relief of Prescott, completing one-of-three passes for two yards while also rushing twice for 13 yards.[24]

2018

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In 2018, Rush was the backup at quarterback from the start of organized team activities, as he never received any strong competition from rookieMike White.Rush only played in Week 6 against theJacksonville Jaguars,closing out a 40–7 victory in the fourth quarter, where he only handed the ball to therunning backs.[25]

2019

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In 2019, Rush was not challenged for the backup quarterback role, so the Cowboys decided to keep only two quarterbacks on the roster, releasing White at the end of the preseason. Rush only played in the season-opener against theNew York Giantsand in Week 15 against theLos Angeles Rams.He did not have any pass attempts while closing out the two wins in the fourth quarter.[26]

2020

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On March 18, 2020, Rush re-signed with the Cowboys on a one-yearrestricted free agenttender.[27]On May 4, he was waived by the Cowboys after the team signed formerCincinnati BengalsquarterbackAndy Daltonand draftingBen DiNucciin the 7th round 231st overall.[28][29]

New York Giants

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On May 5, 2020, Rush was claimed off waivers by theNew York Giants,reuniting with offensive coordinatorJason Garrett,who was his head coach with the Cowboys.[30]On September 5, 2020, Rush was waived and signed to the practice squad the next day.[31][32]On September 29, 2020, he was released from the practice squad to make room for another former Cowboys quarterback (Clayton Thorson).[33]

Dallas Cowboys (second stint)

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2020

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On October 31, 2020, Rush was signed to the Dallas Cowboys' practice squad, to provide depth after starterDak Prescottsuffered a season-ending ankle injury and backup quarterbackAndy Daltonwas in concussion protocol.[34][35]Rush was elevated to the active roster on November 7 for the team's Week 9 matchup against thePittsburgh Steelers,and reverted to the practice squad after the game.[36]He signed a reserve/future contract with the Cowboys on January 4, 2021.[37]Rush beat outGarrett GilbertandBen DiNuccito be the backup QB for Dallas in the 2021 NFL season.

2021

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Rush was named the starter for the Cowboys Week 8 game against theMinnesota Vikingsafter Prescott was out with a calf injury. It was Rush's first NFL start.[38]He threw for 325 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception, and led a comeback drive that he ended by throwing a touchdown toAmari Cooperin the final minute of a 20–16 road victory.[39]

2022

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On August 30, 2022, Rush was waived by the Cowboys and signed to the practice squad the next day.[40][41]He was signed to the active roster on September 17, 2022, to be the starter following an injury to Dak Prescott. Rush made his first start of the season during Week 2 against theCincinnati Bengals,where he threw for 235 yards and a touchdown in the 20–17 victory.[42]

In his second start of the season against the Giants in Week 3, Rush threw for 225 yards and a touchdown during a 23–16 road victory.[43]In the next game against theWashington Commanders,in his third straight start of the season, Rush completed 15-of-27 passes for 223 yards and two touchdowns with a passer rating of 107.5 during the 25–10 victory.[44][45]With the victory, Rush became the first quarterback in franchise history to win his first five starts.[46]The following week against the Rams, Rush completed 10-of-16 passes for 102 yards in a 22–10 road victory. This was his fourth straight start and win during the season.[47]After four starts in the season, Rush had the fifth highestQBRin the NFL at 66.9.[48]During a Week 6 26–17 road loss to thePhiladelphia Eagles,he completed 18-of-38 passes for 181 yards, a touchdown, and three interceptions.[49]Rush returned to the backup role when Prescott returned in Week 7.

2023

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On March 17, 2023, Rush re-signed with the Cowboys on a two-year contract worth $6 million.[50]He appeared in seven games, completing 18 of 24 passes for 144 yards, throwing no touchdowns and one interception.

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Bold Career high
Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg Lng TD Sck SckY Fum Lost
2017 DAL 2 0 1 3 33.3 2 0.7 2 0 0 42.4 2 13 6.5 15 0 0 0 0 0
2018 DAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2019 DAL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2020 NYG 0 0 DNP
2021 DAL 5 1 1–0 30 47 63.8 422 9.0 73 3 1 105.1 9 −8 −0.9 2 0 3 19 1 1
2022 DAL 9 5 4–1 94 162 58.0 1,051 6.5 46 5 3 80.0 9 6 0.7 6 0 7 49 2 0
2023 DAL 7 0 18 24 75.0 144 6.0 29 0 1 72.2 12 −5 −0.4 6 0 1 8 0 0
Career 26 6 5–1 143 236 60.6 1,619 6.9 73 8 5 83.6 32 6 0.2 15 0 11 76 3 1

Personal life

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Rush is married and has a daughter.[51]

References

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