Dallas turns to 4th QB, whomever it is

Cooper Rush 
 (AP Photo)
Cooper Rush (AP Photo)

FRISCO, Texas -- Dallas receiver CeeDee Lamb stammered briefly when asked about his first practice with Cooper Rush and Garrett Gilbert as those two quarterbacks compete to start against Pittsburgh.

"We recently got Coop ... Cooper ... Rush. Cooper Rush," said Lamb, the rookie finally putting the full name together.

And that's the guy who at least has a little history with the Cowboys.

Dallas will have its fourth different starting quarterback of the season against the undefeated Steelers (7-0) on Sunday with Andy Dalton unavailable because of covid-19 protocols.

Coach Mike McCarthy said Wednesday he was benching rookie Ben DiNucci in favor of either Gilbert or Rush, who running back Ezekiel Elliott said shared the reps in the first practice.

DiNucci looked overmatched in his first start at Philadelphia last weekend, a 23-9 win by the Eagles. The Cowboys (2-6) rarely threw down the field, and DiNucci lost two fumbles.

"The decision was made to go with the two experienced quarterbacks," McCarthy said. "I just felt with the opponent that we're playing, we need some more experience at that position."

Dallas last had four different starting quarterbacks in the same season five years ago, when Tony Romo broke his collarbone twice and the Cowboys finished 4-12.

Brandon Weeden, midseason pickup Matt Cassel and Kellen Moore, now the Dallas offensive coordinator, were the others. It happened one other time in franchise history -- 2001, when the Cowboys finished 5-11.

The Cowboys have lost all three games Dak Prescott missed, and haven't scored a touchdown the past two. Dallas had the NFL's No. 1 offense before Prescott's injury. The Cowboys have dropped from first to 24th in points per game in just three weeks.

"Whoever goes out there and plays for us Sunday, we're going to rally behind them and rally with them and go try to win a football game," Elliott said.

The Cowboys had to start DiNucci, a seventh-round pick, because Dalton suffered a concussion the previous week in Washington. It was Dalton's second start in place of Prescott, who is out for the season with a broken ankle.

McCarthy said the club is hopeful Dalton will come off the covid-19 list late next week, when Dallas has its bye. If so, Dalton would be in line to start at Minnesota on Nov. 22.

While Gilbert and Rush have fewer combined career passing attempts (nine) than DiNucci's 43 from the past two games, both have been in the league significantly longer.

Gilbert, the former Texas starter who finished his college career at SMU, was a sixth-round pick by the Rams in 2014 and has bounced around the NFL since. The Cowboys signed him off Cleveland's practice squad after Prescott's injury in Week 5.

Rush was Prescott's backup for three seasons but rarely saw the field. The Cowboys waived him after signing Dalton to a one-year contract to be Prescott's backup. Dalton started for nine years in Cincinnati before the Bengals drafted Joe Burrow No. 1 overall and turned the 33-year-old loose.

After Dalton was injured, the Cowboys added Rush to the practice squad. The Giants claimed Rush off waivers in May 2019, but released him from their practice squad in December.

"It would be nice to come to a decision by Saturday's practice," McCarthy said. "I think it would be important for one guy to take the majority of those reps. It's obviously something we'll be talking about throughout the week."

Garrett Gilbert
(AP)
Garrett Gilbert (AP)
FILE  - In this Aug. 29, 2019, file photo, Dallas Cowboys' Cooper Rush warms up before a preseason NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Arlington, Texas. The Cowboys will have their fourth different starting quarterback of the season against undefeated Pittsburgh with Andy Dalton unavailable because of COVID-19 protocols. Coach Mike McCarthy said Wednesday he was benching rookie Ben DiNucci in favor of either Garrett Gilbert or Cooper Rush. Gilbert and Rush will compete for the job in practice, and one will start Sunday at home against the Steelers (7-0). (AP Photo/Ron Jenkins, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 29, 2019, file photo, Dallas Cowboys' Cooper Rush warms up before a preseason NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Arlington, Texas. The Cowboys will have their fourth different starting quarterback of the season against undefeated Pittsburgh with Andy Dalton unavailable because of COVID-19 protocols. Coach Mike McCarthy said Wednesday he was benching rookie Ben DiNucci in favor of either Garrett Gilbert or Cooper Rush. Gilbert and Rush will compete for the job in practice, and one will start Sunday at home against the Steelers (7-0). (AP Photo/Ron Jenkins, File)
Dallas Cowboys' Garrett Gilbert (3) warms up before an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia. The Cowboys will have their fourth different starting quarterback of the season against undefeated Pittsburgh with Andy Dalton unavailable because of COVID-19 protocols. Coach Mike McCarthy said Wednesday he was benching rookie Ben DiNucci in favor of either Garrett Gilbert or Cooper Rush. Gilbert and Rush will compete for the job in practice, and one will start Sunday at home against the Steelers (7-0).(AP Photo/Rich Schultz)
Dallas Cowboys' Garrett Gilbert (3) warms up before an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia. The Cowboys will have their fourth different starting quarterback of the season against undefeated Pittsburgh with Andy Dalton unavailable because of COVID-19 protocols. Coach Mike McCarthy said Wednesday he was benching rookie Ben DiNucci in favor of either Garrett Gilbert or Cooper Rush. Gilbert and Rush will compete for the job in practice, and one will start Sunday at home against the Steelers (7-0).(AP Photo/Rich Schultz)

TONIGHT’S GAME

Packers at 49ers

7:20 p.m. (Fox/NFLN)

LINE — Packers by 6 1/2

SERIES — Packers lead 36-32-1; 49ers beat Packers 37-20, Jan. 19, 2020

ON OFFENSE

(RK) PACKERS VS. 49ERS (RK)

(9) 128.9 RUSH 127.0 (10)

(9) 265.7 PASS 251.6 (17)

(9) 394.6 YARDS 378.6 (12)

(3) 31.3 POINTS 26.0 (15)

ON DEFENSE

(RK) PACKERS VS. 49ERS (RK)

(15) 119.0 RUSH 105.6 (10)

(12) 227.6 PASS 209.0 (4)

(11) 346.6 YARDS 314.6 (6)

(20) 26.7 POINTS 21.6 (10)

WHAT TO WATCH Between regular injuries and covid-19 issues, who will the 49ers actually have on the field? This team looks nothing like the squad that made last season’s Super Bowl. At 4-4, this could be the 49ers last stand this season.

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