Michael Gallup of the Dallas Cowboys has been on the sidelines since tearing his ACL.
It was evident that the receiver wasn't at his best after making his comeback last season; of then, few are in their immediate return.
Gallup, who signed a five-year, $57.5 million contract in 2022, had only 424 yards and four touchdowns in 14 games (starting 11) last season as he recovered from a knee ailment.
The mental challenges were significant, and Gallup acknowledged it while the Cowboys were at training camp in Oxnard.
But now he realizes it's time to get back to work on the field.Michael Gallup is finally feeling good and says it's go time now that his preseason preparations for the New York Giants are over.
Gallup starts this season with the opportunity to prove to the football world that he is still the guy that accumulated 1,107 yards in 2019.
Cowboys offense, spearheaded by Dak Prescott, is a true three-headed monster.
After previously working with Amari Cooper, CeeDee Lamb, and Gallup, Brandin Cooks now joins Lamb and Gallup in Mike McCarthy's West Coast offense.