Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush is excited to take his talents to the Baltimore Ravens and serve as the backup to two-time NFL Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson.
Former Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Cooper Rush, who went 9-5 as a starter in the absence of an injured Dak Prescott is very excited to be moving on to the Baltimore Ravens. He will have a chance to learn from quarterback Lamar Jackson, a two-time winner of the NFL Most Valuable Player Award.
Rush took to the internet Wednesday afternoon as he appeared on a team-sponsored podcast, entitled "The Lounge". He expressed his gratitude to the Ravens for giving him this special opportunity. He said he was shocked when his agent told him Baltimore was in play.