Cooper Rush’s Wife Posts Attention-Grabbing Getaway Photo With Cowboys Crew

After Sunday’s conference championship games, only two teams remain in contention for this season’s Super Bowl crown. The Philadelphia Eagles and the two-time defending champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, will battle it out for supremacy in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 at New Orleans’ Superdome.

The Dallas Cowboys have long been out of the running. In fact, after finishing the regular season with a 7-10 record, they missed out on the playoffs entirely for the first time in four years.

The Cowboys are now on vacation as they look ahead to what should be an interesting offseason. The same is the case for the players’ WAGs (wives and girlfriends), who, apparently, took a trip to Mexico for some fun under the sun.

 Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush © Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush © Geoff Burke-Imagn Images © Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Lauryn Rush, the wife of Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush, took to Instagram on Sunday to share an attention-grabbing photo of herself and a trio of other Cowboys WAGs enjoying the beachside infinity pool in their resort in Cabo San Lucas.

Lauryn Rush, who has been married to the Cowboys QB since June 2020, is the one in the blue bikini and cowboy hat. With her in the photo are (from left to right) Mandy Vander Esch (the wife of OLB Leighton Vander Esch), Morgan Martin (the wife of guard Zack Martin) and Kelsey Crawford (the wife of DE Tyrone Crawford).

While Lauryn Rush did not reveal which resort they’re staying at, the photo seems to suggest that it’s a pretty luxurious getaway for the WAGs after a forgettable Cowboys campaign.

Much like Cowboys fans, the players’ wives will now be anticipating what moves Dallas makes during the offseason as they look to bounce back in 2025.

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