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NFL teams don’t use game-day roster flexibility with emergency QBs as often as one would think

DALLAS (AP) — Brian Schottenheimer is two games into his head coaching career with the Dallas Cowboys, and he didn’t have an emergency quarterback designated for either one.

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NFL teams don't use game-day roster flexibility with emergency QBs as often as one would think

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders watches during the first half of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)


DALLAS (AP) — Brian Schottenheimer is two games into his head coaching career with the Dallas Cowboys, and he didn’t have an emergency quarterback designated for either one.

This after a year as Dallas offensive coordinator when the Cowboys had Trey Lance available as a third quarterback every week because they wanted to protect him from waivers.

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