BREAKING : Former Cowboys WR Michael Gallup reportedly looking to make NFL comeback

A Critical Offseason Decision

With NFL free agency set to begin next week, the Dallas Cowboys have an opportunity to bolster their receiving corps. Wide receiver help is a priority, especially as the team looks to strengthen its offensive arsenal alongside star receiver CeeDee Lamb. Names like Tyler Lockett and Amari Cooper have surfaced as potential targets, bringing both skill and familiarity to the table.

WR Michael Gallup intends to come out of retirement, wants to play for NFL  team in 2025

Tyler Lockett’s Connection to Brian Schottenheimer

One name that makes particular sense for Dallas is Tyler Lockett. The veteran wideout has a strong connection to new Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer, having worked together during their time with the Seattle Seahawks. Lockett’s deep-play ability and consistency could make him a valuable addition to the Cowboys’ passing game.

A Possible Amari Cooper Reunion

Adding to the intrigue of potential signings is the availability of former Cowboys receiver Amari Cooper. After being traded to the Cleveland Browns in 2022, Cooper now finds himself back on the open market. A reunion with the Cowboys could be mutually beneficial, especially considering his prior chemistry with quarterback Dak Prescott. However, the financial implications of such a move could be a hurdle.

Cowboys WR Michael Gallup on Dallas offense: 'I don't see anybody stopping  us'

Michael Gallup’s Attempted Comeback

In an unexpected development, former Cowboys wideout Michael Gallup is reportedly eyeing an NFL return. The Cowboys released Gallup last offseason after an underwhelming 2023 campaign, during which he recorded 34 receptions for 418 yards and two touchdowns. Despite signing with the Las Vegas Raiders, he never played a snap for them, and the team recently removed him from their Reserved/Retired list.

Gallup, once a key component of the Cowboys’ receiving unit, struggled to regain form following an ACL injury. While he provided valuable contributions during his time in Dallas, the team ultimately decided to move on. Now, with Gallup seeking a fresh start, it remains to be seen if Dallas would entertain the idea of bringing him back on a lower-cost deal.

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Who Will Dallas Target?

With free agency fast approaching, the Cowboys must carefully evaluate their options. Lockett offers familiarity and reliability, Cooper presents the possibility of a high-impact reunion, and Gallup could return as a low-risk investment. The decision ultimately comes down to fit, financial feasibility, and long-term impact on the team’s offensive scheme.

As the next week unfolds, the Cowboys will have to determine which veteran receiver—if any—can help them take the next step toward a deeper playoff run in 2024.