Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Dallas Cowboys FREE LIVE STREAM (8/29/21): Watch NFL Preseason, Week 3 online | Time – NJ.com

The Dallas Cowboys, led by quarterback Dak Prescott, faces the Jacksonville Jaguars, led by quarterback Trevor Lawrence, in an NFL preseason game on Sunday, August 29, 2021 (8/29/21) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Fans can watch the game for free via a trial of fuboTV.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: NFL Preseason, Week 3

Who: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Dallas Cowboys

When: Sunday, August 29, 2021

Where: AT&T Stadium

Time: 1 p.m. ET

TV: NFL Network

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Live stream: fuboTV (free trial)

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Cooper Rush’s days as the backup to Dak Prescott in Dallas might not be over.

Rush ended two long drives with touchdown passes while the star quarterback watched once again in the Cowboys’ 20-14 preseason loss to the Houston Texans on Saturday night.

Prescott’s third straight exhibition absence means his first snap in a game since the severe ankle injury that ended his 2020 season will be in the opener Sept. 9 against Tom Brady and Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay.

The 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year pulled himself out of practice July 28 with a strained right shoulder and hasn’t had a full day of throwing since then. Prescott won’t play in the preseason finale against Jacksonville next Sunday.

Not much changed at quarterback on a mostly ineffective night for the Houston offense with Deshaun Watson still out of the picture.

The Texans turned the game with their defense, getting even at 14-14 in the third quarter on Lonnie Johnson’s 54-yard interception return for a touchdown on a tipped pass from fourth-stringer Ben DiNucci, who threw three picks. Ka’imi Fairbairn kicked the decisive 38-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter.

Tyrod Taylor led a short TD drive after a Dallas turnover in limited action for the presumed starter if Watson doesn’t play.

Rookie third-round pick Davis Mills struggled in the first half, when the Texans had just 77 yards and went 0 for 6 on third down. The Texans (2-0) failed on all nine third-down attempts with Taylor and Mills.

“We need to be more consistent,” coach David Culley said. “It seemed like tonight we got a few more blitzes than we got in the first game. I think it disrupted us a little bit. We’ll get better at that.”

Things could be changing at QB for the Cowboys.

Rush, Prescott’s backup for most of three seasons from 2017-19 before becoming expendable after the club signed Andy Dalton last year, is giving the coaching staff something to think about with one week to go in training camp.

Garrett Gilbert has taken almost all of the first-team snaps in camp with Prescott sidelined by the shoulder injury. He earned that mostly with a solid first career start in a loss to Pittsburgh last year when Dalton was out with COVID-19. Rush rejoined Dallas (0-3) during that tumultuous stretch.

Rush had a 25-yard completion to tight end Blake Jarwin on second-and-14 on his first drive, a 75-yard march that ended with an 8-yard scoring toss to running back Tony Pollard on a screen.

The undrafted fifth-year QB went 5 of 6 for 48 yards on a 13-play, 85-yard drive that ended with a perfect throw into the corner of the end zone for Cedrick Wilson’s 9-yard touchdown and a 14-7 Dallas lead. Rush was 10 of 12 for 97 yards.

Gilbert stumbled while dropping back on his first pass attempt — an incompletion — and lost a fumble to end the first Dallas possession when he had plenty of time to throw but was stripped from behind by Jacob Martin. Gilbert finished 3 of 5 for 30 yards over two scoreless possessions.

Asked if he had seen enough to decide on Prescott’s backup, coach Mike McCarthy said, “We’ve got one more week, and we’re going to need it.”

Houston’s Mark Ingram converted a fourth-and-1 with a 2-yard run before scoring from the 2 for the game’s first points after Gilbert’s fumble. The 10-year veteran, who signed as a free agent in the offseason, had 24 yards on seven carries.

“That’s why we brought Mark here,” Culley said. “He’s a guy that during his career has not had many minus yard plays and when you give it to him he’s going to give you positive yards and he did that for us today.”

Taylor was 2 of 5 for 10 yards before Mills went 10 of 16 for 115 yards. Mills played into the third quarter, leading the drive to the go-ahead field goal.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)