News about Michael Gallup
NFL star mysteriously RETIRES at just 28 and just three months after signing a $3million contract
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July 24, 2024
NFL receiver Michael Gallup has retired after six seasons - and only three months removed from signing a deal worth up to $3million. Gallup, a third-round draft pick in 2018, played his entire career with the Dallas Cowboys, totaling 3,744 yards and 21 touchdowns. But after signing with the Raiders in free agency, Gallup has decided to hang his cleats up before training camp.
C.J., a football player. Stroud claims that Ohio State fans paid him money on VENMO just to condemn him
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February 21, 2023
C.J. is the quarterback of Ohio State University. Stroud's aversion to social media did not discourage him from receiving hate messages from his own followers this season. Stroud said that via the famous smartphone payment app Venmo, he and a few of his Buckeyes teammates were vulnerable to words of ill. The app does require that users communicate for each transaction sent back-and-forth, and it would appear that many dissatisfied Buckeyes fans would be paying their quarterback to see their fury.
Antonio Brown says he speaks about his return to football after being told by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to 'call him'
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August 13, 2022
Antonio Brown joked that he was eager to talk with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones about his return to the field. After James Washington suffered his foot early this month, the Cowboys faced a receiver injury crisis, with Michael Gallup dropping while recovering from ACL surgery. However, Brown appears to be able to answer their wide receiver woes after he plead guilty to owner Jones. Brown last played for the Buccaneers, where he won a Super Bowl but was suspended after ripping off his jersey and running off the field during a game against the Jets last January. Since suiting up for the Buccaneers in seven games last year, he's now a free agent, but he's excited to return to action as a Cowboy.