Cooper Rush spent seven seasons playing for the Dallas Cowboys, so coming out of the visitors' locker room to face them on Saturday night will be a different experience.

The veteran backup quarterback wants to put his best foot forward in his second start with the Ravens. Baltimore had just 59 passing yards in last week's 24-16 preseason win over the Indianapolis Colts. Rush was intercepted on his first pass and saw just one quarter of action, completing two of four attempts for 16 yards.

It's still the preseason, but Rush wants to build momentum, knowing he won't be getting game reps once Lamar Jackson takes over as the regular-season starter. It's been a transition for Rush going from Dallas' offense to the Ravens', but he's seeing progress.

"I'm really starting to feel comfortable, s

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