The Ravens have a new backup quarterback after agreeing to a free-agent deal with former Cowboys signal-caller Cooper Rush. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the two-year, $6.2 million contract can reach $12.2 million.
Baltimore's backup quarterback for the last two years was Josh Johnson, but he remains unsigned and could choose to retire. Former Kentucky quarterback Devin Leary will be the third quarterback on the roster, and the Ravens could bring in competition for that spot.
Rush has won nine of 14 starts in his career, putting him near the top of the backup market.