Cowboys Address Their Backup Quarterback Depth, Re-sign Kellen Moore - Rob Phillips, Dallas Cowboys
On Monday the club officially re-signed Moore, who appeared in three games (two starts) in 2015 for an injured Romo and completed 61 of 104 passes for 779 yards, four touchdowns, and six interceptions.
Moore entered last year’s camp as the No. 2 quarterback but spent the entire season on injured reserve with the leg injury he suffered in practice. Prescott immediately moved into the primary backup spot and would be elevated to starter when Tony Romo injured his back three weeks later in the team’s third preseason game.