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Cooper Rush ready to compete to retain backup job to Dak Prescott

There was a time Jason Garrett wanted a veteran quarterback backing up his starter. He had the likes of Jon Kitna, Kyle Orton, Brandon Weeden and Mark Sanchez in case of emergency. The past two seasons, though, the Cowboys have relied on young, unproven Cooper Rush as their No. 2. Perhaps that says more

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Detroit Lions vs Los Angeles Chargers
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