"I didn't even know about it until I read about it," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says, denying any nasty contract bonus plot against QB Cooper Rush. "So nothing, nothing at all.'' ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said that he didn't know quarterback Cooper Rush would have received a contract bonus by playing during a 23-19 loss to ...
Washington Commanders, a slightly eyebrow-raising decision considering Dallas was already eliminated from playoff contention ...
Rush, who had started every game since Dak Prescott's hamstring injury, was replaced as the starter by Trey Lance vs. the ...
This decision proved to be costly for Rush. One of his contract incentives was $250,000 for playing 45% of the Cowboys' snaps ...
Jerry Jones defended the Cowboys’ position on the infamous Cooper Rush contract incentive by saying he did not know about it.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush would have received $500,000 in incentives if he played 55 percent of the team's offensive snaps this season.
Dallas Cowboys owner responded to questions on if quarterback’s contract incentives had any effect on Trey Lance earning the start on Sunday.
Trey Lance will be starting instead of Cooper Rush in the Cowboys regular season finale.