I mean why not, it can’t be anything worse than what we’ve seen from Matt Cassel.
Dallas quarterback Kellen Moore could finally make his NFL debut Saturday night against the Jets, USA Today reported.
Moore has taken first-team reps in practice this week, according to the report, and with the Cowboys’ playoff chances all but finished (though mathematically possible), he could see playing as Dallas searches for a viable young option.
“More than likely, your game will dictate how they play, and if there is any playing time there for Kellen,” Jones said Friday on local KRLD-FM radio in Dallas.
“Obviously that’s Jason (Garrett’s) call, decision and read. … The game will dictate how he is used.”
The Cowboys, who saw Romo play in just two full games this season, have not used four quarterbacks in a season since 2001.
Moore, who was a star at Boise State, spent three years on the Lions’ roster but has never appeared in a regular-season game.