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Former Cowboys QB Shows Up at AT&T Stadium – But Not to Cheer, He's Here for Revenge

Former Cowboys QB Shows Up at AT&T Stadium – But Not to Cheer, He's Here for Revenge

AT&T Stadium was buzzing with anticipation, but one sight caught fans by surprise — Cooper Rush, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, now donning the uniform of the Baltimore Ravens, made a quiet yet powerful appearance on the sideline.

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He didn’t step onto the field during the preseason showdown between the Ravens and the Cowboys, but his presence alone told a story. This wasn’t a nostalgic homecoming. This was a message.

“I’ve been waiting for this moment. I may not have played today, but I wanted the Cowboys to see — keeping me as a backup was a mistake.”

Rush, once a dependable option behind center for Dallas, stepped up in tough times. But with his shot at being the starting quarterback slipping further away, he moved on — now looking to prove himself elsewhere.

“I’m not here for pity — I’m here to play. If not in Dallas, then somewhere else. But I refuse to let my career fade quietly.”

Although he hasn't yet taken the field in a Ravens jersey, Rush’s appearance was a clear signal: he’s not done. And when the time comes, he wants the Cowboys to be there — not to cheer him on, but to witness what they let go.

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