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.