Cooper Rush

9 Years
303 Pass Yds
0 TDs
4 INTs
0 Total TDs
Cooper's
HAIR
9.3
HeyTC AI Rating
#56 Active

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Cooper Rush's 2025 season with the Ravens was a cautionary tale of mismatched expectations and on-field struggles. After Lamar Jackson suffered soft-tissue injuries, Rush took over but went 0-2 as a starter, completing just 65.4% of his passes for 303 yards with four interceptions and zero touchdowns—a performance so underwhelming that the Ravens were forced to bring in Tyler Huntley to salvage their playoff hopes. Rush finished ranked #56 in HeyTC AI Rankings, reflecting his inability to manage the offense effectively when called upon. While Huntley's 2-0 record and efficient play briefly kept Baltimore's postseason dreams alive, the Ravens ultimately fell short of the playoffs, and it's widely expected that Rush won't return to the organization in 2026. His stint in Baltimore serves as a stark reminder that past success in limited action doesn't guarantee readiness for starting duties when opportunity finally arrives.

Cooper Rush Rating Breakdown

Season
Subpar
Fantasy
Subpar
Playoffs
Non-Factor
Overall
Cooked
2 years with the Ravens

Cooper Rush Contract & Salary

Status Under Contract

Cooper Rush 2025 Stats via ESPN

303 Pass Yards
Pass TDs
4 INTs
65.4% Comp %
9.3 HAIR
48.8 Passer Rtg
5.8 Y/A
4 Games

Cooper Rush Career Timeline

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2025 2

Ravens move on from Rush as primary backup

Following his struggles while filling in for Jackson, the Ravens signed Tyler Huntley to give him another opportunity with the franchise, effectively demoting Rush from the primary backup role and casting doubt on his future with the team.

Plays extended snaps for Ravens after Jackson injury

Rush saw extended playing time for the Ravens in 2025 when Lamar Jackson was injured, stepping in as starter before Baltimore brought back Tyler Huntley, underscoring his role as an injury replacement rather than a long-term starter.

2024 1

Joins Baltimore Ravens

After seven years associated with the Cowboys organization, Rush joined the Baltimore Ravens, transitioning to a new role as a backup quarterback behind Lamar Jackson and marking a significant team change in his career.

2022 1

Signed to multi-year contract with Cowboys

On the strength of his performances as a fill-in starter, Rush signed a new contract to remain with the Dallas Cowboys, securing his position as a long-term backup quarterback option for the franchise.

2021 1

Emerges as reliable Cowboys backup

Rush solidified his role as the primary backup in Dallas, earning league-wide attention by filling in effectively when called upon and demonstrating that he could manage the offense in spot starts behind Dak Prescott.

2019 1

Leaves Cowboys, brief stints with other teams

Following two seasons as a reserve in Dallas, Rush cycled through short stints with other NFL teams (including practice-squad roles) before later reuniting with the Cowboys, gaining experience in multiple offensive systems.

2017 1

Goes undrafted, signs with Cowboys

After going undrafted in the 2017 NFL Draft, Cooper Rush signed with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent, beginning his NFL career as a backup quarterback behind Dak Prescott.

9 years in the NFL