The Dallas Cowboys appear to be staying with their current quarterback Dak Prescott despite their need to find a replacement for him.
The Cowboys do not intend to seek a trade for a quarterback, barring a "unforeseen change."
Prescott underwent surgery on his damaged thumb yesterday, and depending on whatever timeline you believe, he may return in the next four weeks or may be out for six to eight.
Dallas will start Cooper Rush and back him up with Will Grier by employing their own internal choices. There isn't really much potential with either player.
For the Cowboys, seeking another quarterback at this time is not worthwhile.
Cowboys approached it in the same manner as before, and now they must rely on Cooper Rush.
The team's other personnel problems in Dallas wouldn't be resolved even if they went out and acquired Jimmy Garoppolo or a quarterback similar to him.
There Cowboys' best case scenario might have Rush keeping the fort while Prescott returns earlier than expected.
With owner Jerry Jones stating that the team "feels better" about Prescott's prognosis following surgery, Dallas decided not to place the Pro Bowl quarterback on injured reserve.