Cowboys Ex Michael Gallup Might Sign With Lamar Jackson's Ravens in Free Agency

Dallas Cowboys Ex Michael Gallup Might Sign With Lamar Jackson's Baltimore Ravens in NFL Free Agency
Cowboys Ex Michael Gallup Might Sign With Lamar Jackson's Ravens in Free Agency
Cowboys Ex Michael Gallup Might Sign With Lamar Jackson's Ravens in Free Agency /

FRISCO - Michael Gallup has had a flirtation with the Carolina Panthers and now his tour of post-Dallas Cowboys free agency will take him to Baltimore.

At one time, Gallup was given permission to seek his own trade, and predictably that did not work out. Then - as no team was going to take on Gallup's $13 million APY contract - as first reported via a source by CowboysSI.com - the receiver was been cut as a post-June 1 designation.

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The move saves the Cowboys $9.5 million in room this year. But ... as always, the piper must be paid, so Gallup's ill-advised contract - offered and signed despite him coming off his serious knee injury - will count $8.7 million in 2025.

That's a bookkeeping issue now in Dallas. But for Gallup? He experienced a breakout year in his second season of 2019, with 66 receptions for 1,107 yards. ... and now needs a rebound. He tore his ACL in 2021, and even with the injury Dallas gave him a five-year, $57.5 million contract - a move that did not work out.

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The third-round draft pick from 2018 has experienced a drastic decline in production, as last season he had career-lows in yards (418) and touchdowns (two) and the second-fewest catches (34).

Gallup was to have a cap hit of $13.85 million for 2024. A trade didn't actually provide much relief there for Dallas, anyway. ... and now comes the possibility of joining a new team like the Lamar Jackson-led Ravens, a legit Super Bowl contender.


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