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As the Dallas Cowboys prepare for their Week 18 matchup, head coach Mike McCarthy has opted not to reveal who will be the starting quarterback. Cooper Rush, who has been at the helm since Week 10, remains focused on his responsibilities and insists that it feels like "business as usual" for him. Despite his steady performance, the Cowboys are considering giving Trey Lance some playing time, which adds an element of intrigue to the team's final game of the regular season.
The decision comes as the Cowboys look to solidify their playoff positioning. Rush has demonstrated his capabilities as a reliable backup, but the coaching staff may want to evaluate Lance's potential in a live game situation. This uncertainty has created a buzz among fans and analysts alike, as they speculate on the implications of either choice for the team's postseason aspirations. As the week progresses, all eyes will be on the Cowboys to see how they navigate this pivotal decision.
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