Ranking the 5 best backup quarterbacks entering 2020

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Andy Dalton, Dallas Cowboys

It remains to be seen if Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys will reach an agreement on an extension this offseason. While both sides continue to have a staring contest to see who will blink first, the Cowboys chose to sign Andy Dalton.

Following the selection of Joe Burrow with the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals, Dalton requested his release from the Bengals. Prior to his release from Cincinnati, Dalton was the starting quarterback for the Bengals for the past nine seasons.

Altogether, in those nine seasons, Dalton was able to achieve three Pro Bowl selections. There aren’t many teams in the NFL that can say they have two Pro Bowl quarterbacks on their roster.

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