The Washington Commanders made a lot of good moves throughout general manager Adam Peters' second offseason in charge. But one questionable decision already looks like it could backfire. Washington gave Michael Gallup a route back into the league after one year in retirement. The wide receiver didn't take being released by the Dallas Cowboys well and walked away from the game entirely rather than fight for a spot on the Las Vegas Raiders. Now, he's refreshed and refocused in pursuit of reminding the NFL world why he was a decent performer at the peak of his powers. Gallup has no margin for error in his quest to make the 53-man roster. He might have proven production and familiarity with head coach Dan Quinn, but he's starting from the bottom. And the last thing he needed was a frustrating injury cropping up to damage his chances of making an early impression. There was no sign of Gallup over Washington's mandatory minicamp. He was reportedly dealing with a hamstring strain, and the Commanders felt that riski
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