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Report: Cowboys preparing to part ways with WR Michael Gallup
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was asked at the NFL Combine what the team’s plans were regarding wide receiver Michael Gallup’s future. Before the start of the new league year, it looks like the team might have given its answer.
According to Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News, Dallas has given Gallup’s agent, Kevin Robinson, permission to seek a trade.
Cowboys have given WR Michael Gallup permission to seek a trade a source said. Situation is tough because teams expect Gallup to be released. @dmn_cowboys
— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) March 10, 2024
This decision is likely based on Gallup’s contract. If he is on the roster after March 16th, it will guarantee $4 million of his $8.5 million base salary for the 2024 season. Given his production over the previous two seasons, the ends might not have been enough to justify the means.
After suffering a season-ending ACL tear in 2021, the Cowboys signed the then-pending free agent Gallup to a five-year, $57.5 million contract. The front office has taken chances on players returning from severe injuries in the past, hoping to get them at a favorable rate. They did it with Dak Prescott after his ankle injury and Barry Church with his Achilles tear.
However, Gallup could not return to the player he was in 2019, where he had over 1,000 yards receiving. Since signing the contract, Gallup has had 73 receptions, 842 receiving yards, and six touchdowns.
Of course, if a team were to trade for Gallup, they would take on the final three years of the deal he signed with Dallas. Watkins reports that his market could be limited, considering teams feel he’ll be released ahead of March 17th regardless.
Trading Gallup before then would have the trading team pick up the remaining three years of his contract.
Teams have been reluctant to make a deal for Gallup, fearing he’s going to be released.
If Dallas can not find a partner to trade with, they could designate Gallup as a post-June 1 release, as they would save the most money towards the 2024 salary cap of $9.5 million. The Cowboys could be looking to get an extension done with their franchise quarterback, so having money after June 1 could signal the reported August timeline for a Prescott extension would line up.
If the team wants to allow Gallup the chance to maximize his market, they could release him ahead of Monday’s legal tampering period instead of waiting for a trade before his guarantee kicks in.
Gallup’s absence from the roster would mean a more prominent for Jalen Tolbert, KaVontae Turpin, and potentially seventh-rounder Jalen Brooks, who flashed at times last season. They could also draft another talented wideout in what’s considered a deep wide receiver class.
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Maxx Crosby-Ravens Trade Dead, Opening Perfect Cowboys Opportunity
Dallas Cowboys Nation’s hopes of landing superstar pass rusher Maxx Crosby were dashed last weekend when it was announced that he was being traded to the Baltimore Ravens. However, less than 24 hours before the new year, the trade has fallen apart.
On Tuesday night, the Las Vegas Raiders announced that the Ravens have backed out of the trade.
“The Baltimore Ravens have backed out of our trade agreement for Maxx Crosby,” the statement read. “We will have no further comment at this time.”
The news sends a major ripple for the league, with the Crosby sweepstakes once again open. Before his trade to the Ravens, the Cowboys were considered one of the teams closely monitoring the situation and a team that made a legitimate offer for Crosby.
At this time, there is no word on why the trade between Las Vegas and Baltimore fell through. When the trade was first reported, the Raiders were set to receive a 2026 and 2027 first-round pick from the Ravens.
Now, his future is in limbo. Before he was traded to the Ravens, it was believed that the Cowboys, Chicago Bears, and Los Angeles Rams were the top candidates to land him. In fact, the Cowboys were “considered runner-ups” in the sweepstakes.
Dallas’ Original Trade Offer
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Cowboys initially offered the No. 12 overall pick in the 2026 draft, a 2027 second-round pick, and an unnamed veteran player.
“Dallas kept a hard line throughout. The franchise wasn’t willing to part with two first-round picks, hoping its 12th pick in April’s draft, plus a future second-rounder, would be enough to entice Las Vegas. Dallas was also willing to package a veteran player to sweeten the deal, but Vegas wasn’t interested in that. The Raiders prioritized picks,” Fowler wrote.
Last season, Crosby recorded 73 total tackles, 28 tackles for a loss, 20 quarterback hits, 10 sacks, two forced fumbles, and an interception.
We’ll have to see if Dallas ends up being his new home, now that the team has a second chance to make something special happen, but there will be some serious competition. The 2026 NFL calendar year officially begins on Wednesday, March 11, at 4:00 p.m. ET.
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Dallas weather: Severe storms bring hail and tornado threats | See timing
DALLAS – Severe thunderstorms are forecast to return to North Texas late Tuesday, bringing threats of damaging hail, high winds and localized flooding. While the primary concerns are wind and hail, a few tornadoes cannot be ruled out.
Tuesday Forecast
Dallas weather: Mar. 10 morning forecast
We have another chance of severe storms starting Tuesday afternoon. Meteorologist Ali Turiano has your forecast and everything you need to know ahead of the storms.
Scattered showers and storms are expected to develop as a dryline to the west moves into the region. Storm conditions are expected to intensify as the day progresses.
The greatest concerns remain damaging winds and large hail. The leading edge of the storm front will likely be the most intense, with the potential for straight-line winds and brief spin-up tornadoes.
LIVE Radar: Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas Storms: Timing and Impact
The highest potential for severe weather in the Metroplex is from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., though lingering activity could continue until 2 a.m. Wednesday. Residents are advised to seek shelter immediately if a warning is issued for their area.
7-Day Forecast
A final round of storms is expected Wednesday, primarily between noon and 7 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. These storms carry a threat of half-dollar-sized hail and damaging winds.
Behind this system, North Texas will dry out and briefly cool off. Sunny skies return Thursday with a high in the mid-60s. Temperatures will then warm into the upper 70s on Friday before a sunny weekend with highs in the low 80s.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the National Weather Service and FOX 4 forecasters.
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