The Dallas Cowboys were predicted to cut ties with former first-round pick Trey Lance, who was predicted to sign with the New York Jets.
Dallas Cowboys CEO and co-owner Stephen Jones revealed on Monday that the organization expects Trey Lance to depart in free agency, ending a bizarre two-year tenure in Dallas. The Cowboys traded for Lance ahead of the 2023 season when the San Francisco 49ers turned to Brock Purdy as their franchise quarterback.
In addition to Lance's departure, Cooper Rush, who's played seven seasons in Dallas, is set to be an unrestricted free agent. The Cowboys could look to the free-agent market and try to lure a backup with starting experience such as Justin Fields or Drew Lock to fill the void.
The Cowboys gave up a fourth-round pick to take a look at Lance. The club is now ready to invest in another young quarterback.
Lance, who made his first start for the Cowboys in 2024, is among the most important names to watch this offseason.
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After 18 months and only one regular-season start, it appears the Dallas Cowboys have given up on quarterback Trey Lance.
Jones explained why Cooper Rush may not fit in the Cowboys’ 2025 budget and Lance is “probably going to be looking for something different.”
Two after being traded from the San Francisco 49ers, Trey Lance will be searching for his third team just five years into his NFL career.
The Cowboys expect Trey Lance to depart this offseason, and with Cooper Rush also a free agent the team's next backup could come via the draft.
The Cowboys acquired Lance from the San Francisco 49ers for a 2024 fourth-round draft pick in late August 2023.
Cowboys COO Stephen Jones said Lance is "probably going to be looking for something different" this offseason, David Moore of the Dallas Morning News reports. Lance was the Cowboys' third-string quarterback the past two seasons,