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Jerry Jones discusses the Cowboys quarterback situation after loss to Texans

The Dallas Cowboys limped to another loss on Monday night, their fifth in a row, but it still doesn’t appear that owner Jerry Jones is planning any major changes.

Following the 34-10 blowout against the Houston Texans, Jones spoke highly of the amount of effort he’s seen from the struggling team, while also addressing the Cowboys’ quarterback situation in the absence of the injured Dak Prescott.

“I worry a lot about execution. I worry a lot about communication in the line. I worry a lot about having two people in the same place on routes. I worry a lot about all those things. But guys who make the effort? No “You don’t have to worry about someone in that locker room giving everything he or she has and more,” Jones stated via Jon Machota by The Athletics.

Regarding the quarterback situation between starter Cooper Rush and backup Trey Lance, Jones stated that Rush gave Dallas the best chance to win and thus wanted to continue rolling with him in the future.

During Monday’s loss, Rush attempted a career-high 55 passes. He totaled 354 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Lance, who played late in last week’s loss, did not appear in the game, something coach Mike McCarthy acknowledged he regretted after the game.

The Cowboys will look to end their road losing streak against the Washington Commanders in Week 12 before returning home to play the New York Giants on Thanksgiving Day.

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