Cooper Rush’s Wife Lauryn Rush Sports ‘All Black & Denim’ Look at AT&T Stadium
Cooper Rush, the official starter for Dallas after star QB Dak Prescott’s season-ending injury, made his eighth career start for the Cowboys against the Houston Texans tonight. And his biggest cheerleader, wife Lauryn Rush, ensured the quarterback was aptly supported, both at the AT&T Stadium and on social media.
Cheering from the sidelines, Lauryn looked stunning in a black and denim number. In a video she posted on her Instagram stories, one could admire the chic black top with ruffled sleeves, and the black pants she wore. Lauryn topped it off with a sleeveless denim over-shirt and silver jewelry.
Cooper Rush’s Wife is going retro this week at AT&T pic.twitter.com/c9uQWxKcAG
— NFL World, What’s Up?? (@Whats_Up_NFL) November 19, 2024
The Cowboys (3-6) are on a four-game losing streak. They are 0-4 at home, fading fast in the NFC East as a defending division champion with a three-year playoff streak.
Rush didn’t have a great showing against the Eagles last week. He posted 45 passing yards during their 34-6 loss to the Eagles — the fewest for a Dallas starting quarterback since Matt Cassel in 2015.
Hopefully, the veteran player will be able to find a rhythm today. But after three quarters, Dallas were down by 10 points.
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