The Dallas offense has been without wide receiver Michael Gallup since he tore his ACL during the end of the 2021 season. These worries increased after the trade of Amari Cooper and James Washington’s injury during training camp.
Cowboys WR Michael Gallup participated in all practises and is expected to make his season debut soon
Gallup had previously spent time over a previous couple of weeks as a limited participant, but on Thursday he returned to practice in full after working his way back throughout the offseason.
Prior to the start of the season, the Cowboys decided to keep Gallup on the active roster rather than place him on the reserve PUP list, which would have prevented him from practicing until after Week 4. On Monday Night Football, Gallup is expected to participate in his first game since January 2, so the choice appears to have paid off.
Gallup “looked himself” at practice on Thursday, according to Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News, and participating fully was the final step before activating him on game day. Gallup’s return is imminent, according to head coach Mike McCarthy, but they’ll ease him back into the game plan.
It appears that Monday night will see Michael Gallup of the Cowboys play. The Cowboys have that in mind. “If he does play, I don’t see him playing 70 plays,” said Mike McCarthy.
In his four-year career, Gallup has amassed 2,902 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns in 55 games, and he’ll likely start his fifth season in MetLife stadium on Monday. The offense, which has utilized Noah Brown as the WR2 across from CeeDee Lamb, will be very grateful for his presence. In the event that Gallup returns for Week 3, Dallas’ gradual offensive strength expansion will start.
On Monday night, the Cowboys and Giants resume their NFC East battle.
On Monday night, the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants will rekindle their NFC East rivalry; whether the times are changing can be seen in this game.
The Giants have been owned by the Cowboys for the previous five years, who are the reigning division champions. Dallas has won nine of the clubs’ ten meetings.
However, this season has had a fascinating beginning. Dallas has split its two games, and following the season’s first game, quarterback Dak Prescott underwent thumb surgery. Although it’s unclear how long the great quarterback will be out, Cooper Rush will be in charge of leading the offense against the Giants.
After defeating Tennessee and Carolina in his first two games as coach, New York, which finished with four victories last season, is halfway to that total. After five consecutive losing seasons, defeating Dallas in a game that would be nationally televised would be another step in the right direction.
According to receiver Sterling Shepard, who is currently the Giants’ longest-tenured player, “this is a divisional opponent and the quickest way to get into the postseason is to win divisional games.” No matter how you have a start, they are always massive games.
Mike McCarthy, the head coach of the Cowboys, claimed that the past doesn’t affect the present. Clearly, we’ve changed from the previous year. They have changed from the previous year, according to McCarthy. We’ll both play a little bit differently. With a new staff, they’re going to play very differently.
McCarthy claimed to have discussed the previous five years with his players, but his main goal was to emphasize the significance of succeeding in the division.
This is a crucial game, he declared. It is a divisional match. It’s a match in our first division. Monday Night Football is on. They are up 2-0. When you take into account everything, it will ultimately come down to us playing in accordance with our playstyle and discipline and doing what we believe is necessary to win the game.
With four sacks, including two in each of the first two games, reigning NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Micah Parsons leads the league. Dallas’ explosive linebacker might become the third player to open a season with three multi-sack games, joining Mark Gastineau (1984) and Kevin Greene (1998).
He is in charge of a Dallas defense that has only allowed one touchdown in each of the first two games against the offenses of Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow and Tampa Bay’s Tom Brady. Since 1996, the Cowboys haven’t allowed as few TDs through two games. McCarthy remarked that Micah “wreaks havoc.” He is unquestionably the focus of all of our rivals. Last year, you could see that.
The Giants’ offense has been anchored by a healthy Saquon Barkley and a strengthened offensive line. Barkley ranks fifth overall with 282 yards from scrimmage and leads the league with 236 rushing yards.
Pass protection has been the line’s only issue. Eight times, Daniel Jones has been sacked, and one of those sacks resulted in a turnover. He has, however, done a good job of protecting the ball, throwing just one interception while completing three touchdown passes on 71% of his attempts.
During their weekly radio appearances, Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones and his son, senior vice president of personnel Stephen Jones, are frequently questioned about the timetable for Prescott’s comeback. Absolutely not this week, according to Stephen Jones. They both suggested maybe playing Washington at home in Week 4.
The Cowboys are estimating a few weeks rather than up to eight since the swelling following surgery wasn’t as terrible as it could have been. The main result is that Rush will start many games this season after filling in once for the great quarterback last year while he was out with a calf strain.
It was rumored that Wink Martindale, the former defensive coordinator for the Ravens, would bring a blitz-heavy scheme to the Giants when Daboll signed him as their defensive coordinator. Giants haven’t blitzed as much, according to McCarthy, as one might have anticipated.
McCarthy said of Martindale, “His numbers aren’t really high right now, but his background, obviously, you have to constantly account into the history of the coordinator.”
Following the injury to star defensive tackle Leonard Williams in the third quarter last week, Martindale threw a curveball at the Panthers. He primarily used two linemen for the remainder of the game, alternating with linebackers and defensive backs.
Michael Gallup, a Dallas receiver, might make his season debut after undergoing ACL surgery in January. Gallup might not be prepared for a full workload against the Giants, according to McCarthy, but situational roles are still a possibility.
Dalton Schultz, a tight end who damaged his right knee late against Cincinnati, is also expected to be a game-time decision for the Cowboys.
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