Michael Gallup, who inked a 1-year deal worth as much as 3 million dollars with the Las Vegas Raiders at the end of April and was expected to compete for the organization’s number 3 receiver spot, decided to retire 24 hours before Las Vegas’ 1st training camp.
Michael (28) participated in OTAs and minicamp for Las Vegas in the past few months. A 6-year National Football League veteran, Gallup caught 266 passes for 3,744 yards and 21 TDs with the Cowboys.
Las Vegas also revealed that starting LT Kolton Miller, a 6-year starter who missed a career-high 4 matches in the past campaign and underwent offseason shoulder procedure, would start camp on the physically unable to perform list.
Also on that list with the Raiders, we will find Jalen Guyton, a 5-year veteran with 71 career catches for 1,112 yards and 7 touchdowns for the LA Chargers, who inked a 1-year, almost 2 million dollar deal with Las Vegas during the offseason.
WR Michael Gallup retires from the NFL at just 28 years old.
Career Stats:
– 266 Receptions
– 3744 Yards
– 21 Touchdownspic.twitter.com/aush8gFBZQ https://t.co/HtKzewBy70— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) July 24, 2024
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