The Washington Commanders have some position battles that have yet to be resolved at training camp. These will probably go through long into the preseason before final cuts are due.
The Washington Commanders are looking to emerge from their fairy tale 2024 campaign with sustained success that stands the test of time. Anyone not pulling their weight will be shown the door, regardless of when they joined the organization.
Good players almost always get second chances in the NFL. Some get third, fourth, or even fifth opportunities if they're talented enough. But for one Washington Commanders veteran looking to galvanize his career, this could be his very last training camp battle if it doesn't go well.
The Washington Commanders' wide receiver room has been the subject of much discussion this offseason. This is due to the highly publicized acquisition of Deebo Samuel Sr.
How many of the NFL players with at least 80 touchdown catches in their career can you name in five minutes?
FRISCO - If you know Michael Gallup as a person? You root for him. The former Dallas Cowboys receiver, an "America's Team'' fan favorite during his time here, battled through personal strife to stake his claim to possible stardom as a rookie, enduring the emotion tied to a brother who committed suicide during Michael's first NFL season.
Before the start of training camp last offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders got hit with a surprise when wide receiver Michael Gallup abruptly retired from the NFL.
In his lone season as general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders, Tom Telesco made a few slip-ups with his decisions in free agency. Some, such as defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, are hard to judge due to injuries destroying his first season in Las Vegas.
Michael Gallup’s first NFL touchdown came against the now-Washington Commanders. Life has now come full circle for the recently unretired wide receiver.
Attention might be slowly turning towards the 2025 NFL Draft, but general manager Adam Peters is still busy behind the scenes making moves to strengthen the Washington Commanders' position.
Veteran WR Michael Gallup returned to the NFL with the Commanders this offseason after a brief stint with the Raiders after departing from the Cowboys in 2023.
The Washington Commanders signed wide receiver Michael Gallup to a contract on Thursday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed for Gallup, who returns to the NFL after he retired last offseason.
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup recently announced that he was coming out of retirement, and he has now signed with one of his former team’s biggest rivals.
Add another ex-Cowboy to Dan Quinn‘s Commanders roster.
Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 reports the Seahawks are hosting former Cowboys WR Michael Gallup for a free-agent visit. Gallup also visited the Commanders this offseason as he prepares to return to the league.
The Washington Commanders are scheduled to host free-agent WR Michael Gallup for a visit on Tuesday, according to Ian Rapoport. It’s worth mentioning that signing him won’t impact the team’s compensatory picks, given that he was released this offseason.
Former NFL wide receiver Michael Gallup is ending his retirement and seeking a return to the league, NFL Network reported. Gallup, who retired last offseason, was released from the Las Vegas Raiders' reserve/retired list on Friday.
Less than eight months after announcing his retirement from the NFL, veteran wide receiver Michael Gallup is looking to make a return, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Veteran WR Michael Gallup was released from the Raiders reserve/retired list on Friday and intends to unretire for his NFL comeback, per Tom Pelissero. Las Vegas placed Gallup on the reserve/retired list in July of last year. Gallup made most of his headlines with the Cowboys but was released in March of last year after requesting to be traded.
The Colorado State product had his most productive season in 2019. He was second on the team behind five-time Pro Bowler Amari Cooper in targets (113) catches (66), receiving yards (1,107) and receiving touchdowns (6).
Michael Gallup, a former Dallas Cowboys wideout, was an underrated signing for the Las Vegas Raiders and general manager Tom Telesco. Are fans sleeping on him?
Does the Raiders' latest acquisition foreshadow a major trade?
Adam Schefter of ESPN reported Monday that the former Cowboys receiver plans to sign with the Raiders in free agency. It will be a one-year deal from the Raiders worth up to $3M.
The Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves facing a glaring gap in their wide receiver lineup, with limited options available in the free agent market to address this deficiency.
The 28-year-old hasn't been the same player he was before tearing his ACL during the 2021 season. Still, it makes sense for Baltimore to do its homework on him.
The Baltimore Ravens are looking to tweak their receiving attack following the exit of Odell Beckham Jr.
One day after his release from the Dallas Cowboys, wide receiver Michael Gallup has a visit set up with another NFC team.
Last night the Dallas Cowboys granted Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup permission to seek a trade. The news was first reported by Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News.
Should Dallas elect to retain the 28-year-old, the team would likely need to work out a restructure or extension to lower his cap figures.
Michael Gallup has spent his entire six-year career with the Cowboys, but his tenure in Dallas could be coming to an end soon.
The future of Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Gallup has been up in the air since the beginning of last season, and after his exploits in the 2023 season, it is even more so now.
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