After only one year to sit far from a touch line of the NFL, a former Dallas Cowboys star is looking forward to returning to the game and should not be found.
According to Ian Rapoport from NFL Network, the former Cowboys receiver Michael Gallup will try a professional football next season.
Just before calling it a career (for the first time), Gallup signed an agreement with Las Vegas raiders in April 2024.
Then, in the middle of the summer, Gallup announced his retirement from football.
But with this news of a return, the raiders released him from the list of reserves / retired to let him test the waters of the free agency.
Gallup had spent his entire career with the Cowboys since his writing in 2018 with the 81st choice of the State of Colorado.
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Gallup has spent his whole player career in Dallas since his writing in 2018
But the drop in results led Dallas to cut it, Gallup sign with the raiders, then retire
After a recruited season of uncertainty with the cowboys, he broke out in his second campaign with 1,107 yards out of 66 receptions more than six affected.
He also had a solid third season with 59 catches for 843 yards plus five affected.
However, in the 2021, 2022 and 2023 seasons, Gallup failed to pass the 40 catches, 450 yards or five affected.
While the 2021 season was affected by a torn LCA, the seasons after that saw it fight to keep its place up of the depth table.
While Ceedee Lamb solidified as the best target of the team (with Brandin Cooks and the winger close Jake Ferguson who also obtains more balls launched), Gallup time in Dallas has become unproductive.
The cowboys released it in March 2024, which prompted its move to the raiders.
In total, Gallup captured 266 passes for 3,744 yards and 21 affected throughout his career in the NFL.