Two people with knowledge of the deal say the Dallas Cowboys have agreed on a long-term contract with receiver Michael Gallup a day after trading Amari Cooper to Cleveland.
FILE - Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup catches a pass against the Washington Football Team during the second half of an NFL football game Dec. 12, 2021, in Landover, Md. The Cowboys agreed on a long-term contract with Gallup a day after trading Amari Cooper to Cleveland. Gallup is returning on a $62.5 million, five-year contract, two people with knowledge of the agreement said Sunday, March 13, 2022.
Gallup is returning on a $62.5 million, five-year contract, two people with knowledge of the agreement said Sunday. The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal can't be official until the start of the new league year. Gallup was a focus in free agency for the Cowboys despite tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in the second to last game of the regular season. Club officials have expressed optimism about Gallup's recovery.
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