But the on-loan Albion goalkeeper believes he might have had a few more assists to his name.
Rushworth, on loan at Coventry City, is known for being comfortable with the ball at his feet and for his long-range delivery.
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The Sky Blues had previously seen a ten-point lead eaten away by in-form Boro.
Both sides look well set for promotion to the elite with Ipswich and Millwall, boosted by on-loan Tommy Watson, chasing hard.
Rushworth is impressing after a tough 2024-25 campaign which saw him hindered by injury at Hull City, then recalled to act as back-up to Bart Verbruggen after Jason Steele underwent surgery.
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He had a moment of good fortune against Boro when Jeremy Sarmiento hit the inside of the post.
Swansea fans will recall a pinpoint long delivery by Rushworth leading to a goal at Huddersfield, although it was not the actual assist as far as the stats go.
He said: βIt feels as though I could have had a few more.
βIβm really happy that this guy (Wright) has helped me out today
βThe whole team performance was unbelievable from minute one.β
Rushworth, who will be 25 in the summer, is under contract with Albion until the end of next season and is keen to break into the Premier League.
He has made it clear he would be open to staying at Coventry should they go up.
The former England under-21 international told BBC CWR radio recently: "I've always wanted to play in the Premier League and playing for England would be the cherry on top.
"If we make history and are in the Premier League next season, if the option was there, I'd 100% love to be here - I love everything about the club."
Albions goalkeeping situation could be intriguing this summer with Verbruggen intermittently being linked with interest from elsewhere.
James Beadle has been a regular this season for Birmingham City, where is on loan.
The clubs younger keepers include Nils Ramming, who is understood to be attracting interest from international set-ups.
Ramming, 18, was born in England to a German father and Swedish mother has so far played age group representative football for Sweden.
Under-18s goalkeeper Michael Dike, who hails from Ireland, has joined Burgess Hill on loan and made his debut at Whitehawk on Saturday.