Ravens Play It Smart, Add Cooper Rush for Lamar Jackson Protection

The Baltimore Ravens just locked in Cooper Rush as their new backup quarterback. Rush, who’s been with the Cowboys, is signing a two-year deal worth up to $12.2 million, but most of that is based on incentives if Lamar Jackson gets hurt. Rush isn’t a flashy name, but he’s reliable—he’s got a solid 9-5 starting record and stepped up big for Dallas when Dak Prescott was out. This is a smart move for the Ravens, giving them a dependable backup who can step in if needed. After Josh Johnson, who’s been with the Ravens but is now 39 and unsigned, Rush is a much-needed upgrade. Plus, the team also has Devin Leary, a rookie from Kentucky, who could battle for the third spot. It’s a low-risk move that adds insurance for Jackson’s health.

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