Cowboys’ Dak Prescott called ‘long shot’ for Week 6; Cooper Rush begins ‘usual week’ of prepping to start

Amid conflicting reports about whether Prescott can yet grip a ball well enough to play, Rush will gear up for a possible Week 6 start. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Another gameday, just another win for Cooper Rush, one of the coolest NFL stories this season as the undrafted free agent who came on in relief of Cowboys superstar Dak Prescott has improbably won four straight starts.

And another Victory Monday in Dallas means just another week of getting ready to do it again for No. 10.

After initial reports seemed to suggest that the Cowboys’ $40 million man would be back under center much sooner than expected, everyone around the team now seems to be pumping the brakes somewhat. That’s partly because, under Rush’s management, the season isn’t exactly slipping away as many assumed it would be. But it’s also because there seems to be some debate about Prescott’s fractured hand and how far along he is in the healing process.

Prescott, unsurprisingly, is all optimism. During Sunday’s Week 5 game in Los Angeles, Fox sideline reporter Tom Rinaldi noted on-air that the two-time Pro Bowler greeted him with a strong handshake and asked pointedly, “How’s my grip feel?”

Prescott was seen on the sideline wearing a protective tape job on his right thumb, but he was also spotted doling out fist bumps.

That came just hours after NFL Network insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport cited sources as saying that Prescott was “still regaining grip strength and would need to make significant strides to be ready” by the team’s Week 6 primetime showdown with Philadelphia.

“The biggest thing for Dak is just to make sure the ball’s coming off his hand the way he’s accustomed to it coming off his hand,” Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy told media members following Sunday’s 22-10 win over the Rams. “He’ll continue to work that way starting Monday.”

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said of Prescott, “He’ll throw a lot this week.”

The seven-year veteran had an X-ray planned for Monday and a doctor’s appointment scheduled for Tuesday, but Rapoport is calling Prescott “a long shot to play” versus the Eagles and added that he “still can’t grip a football.”

For the record, Prescott claims he can.

The quarterback’s handshake skills aside, those conflicting reports don’t paint the picture of a passer who’s a surefire lock to retake the controls of an NFL offense, especially considering that McCarthy continues to express a desire that Prescott get in a full week of practice before reclaiming his starting role.

“That’s what I’d like to see,” the coach said. “I think it’s a practical approach.”

But the reality is, there’s a lot less urgency in making a go/no-go decision on Prescott with the way the team has been playing in his absence.

Yes, the Cowboys are 4-1, but Rush hasn’t exactly set the league on fire. He’s tossed just four touchdowns this year and has yet to top 235 passing yards in a game. Heck, he only attempted 16 passes and barely cracked 100 yards against Los Angeles.

But that was entirely the point. The game plan from offensive coordinator Kellen Moore was to pound the ground attack and minimize the number of pass-rush opportunities for Rams defensive end Aaron Donald. The backup QB is doing exactly what he’s being asked to do.

And while he’s doing it, he’s making almost no mistakes whatsoever. Rush is the only quarterback in the league with over 25 attempts on the season (40 passers total) who hasn’t thrown an interception.

That’s not cause for a quarterback controversy in Dallas; the only people lobbying for Rush to keep starting over a healthy Prescott are attention-seeking hot-take artists and card-carrying Dak haters.

But until Prescott actually is FULLY healthy, Rush’s completely competent level of play is precisely the situation every club dreams of their backup putting them in.

“This is all you could possibly ask,” Jones explained Sunday. “It gives us great quarterbacking. Dak is going to get better this week; I have no idea whether he’ll lineup against Philadelphia or not.”

Include the man who’s actually on the bubble in that group, too.

“I have no idea,” Rush echoed to reporters from the podium Sunday evening in Los Angeles. “I think it’s kind of business as usual, how it’s been. I haven’t heard any updates; I don’t think we have any updates. Just a usual week: you go in every week thinking you’re going to play.”

And for at least one more week, it’s entirely possible Rush just might.

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How to watch, wager, live stream, listen to Cowboys-Eagles in Week 3

The Cowboys and Eagles square off in an early-season NFC East matchup. Here’s the background to the matchup and how fans can tune in, listen and make their bets. | From @CDPiglet

The Dallas Cowboys had a rash of bad news going into their Week 2 tilt against the Los Angeles Chargers. Defensive end Randy Gregory went into COVID-19 protocols, La’el Collins was suspended, Michael Gallup went on IR, and Demarcus Lawrence needed foot surgery. The Cowboys ended up having to play without seven starters, but they escaped SoFi Stadium with a victory to bring their record to 1-1.

Now it is “Philly week” in Dallas for the Cowboys fanbase. Three days before the 61st anniversary of the start of this epic rivalry, the Eagles head into AT&T Stadium for the Monday night match up with the Cowboys. The game is gonna be even more emotional than usual when these two teams face off because it is the Dallas home opener and the first time quarterback Dak Prescott has played at home since his season ending ankle injury against the New York Giants in Week 5 of the 2020 season.

The Cowboys offense survived the Joey Bosa problem last week, but the Eagles defensive line is an even larger issue they need to solve if Prescott is gonna improve to 6-4 against the Eagles all time. An injury cost defensive end Brandon Graham his season, but Philadelphia is still loaded on the DL. Fletcher Cox, Javon Hargrave, Derek Barnett, Josh Sweat, and Ryan Kerrigan will make it a lot more difficult for Dallas to lean help towards right tackle Terence Steele. If Kellen Moore can devise a game plan to not allow the Eagles defensive line to wreck the game, the Cowboys pass catchers should have a giant advantage over the linebackers and defensive backs.

If Prescott stays upright, this game might not beat the record margin of victory of 56-7, but it could get ugly.

Philly has another way to slow down the Cowboys offense, keep them off the field.

Dallas had a known deficiency from last season, the run defense, and this is the first team on the Dallas schedule that could test them in that area. The Eagles are the second-best run team through two weeks of the season. They have a quarterback who can run, an excellent running back in Miles Sanders, speed at the wide receiver position to keep opposing safeties honest, and an excellent offensive line. If Philadelphia can control the time of possession, and limit the possessions of Prescott, then maybe they can keep the game in their control. Defensive coordinator Dan Quinn will need his defensive line and linebackers to play disciplined football.

Here’s how fans can watch, listen to, and bet on how the action will unfold.