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Jerry Jones says Dallas Cowboys’ Michael Gallup done for season with torn ACL

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup holds his left knee after catching a touchdown late in the first half Sunday. After the game, team owner Jerry Jones said Gallup had torn his ACL.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup holds his left knee after catching a touchdown late in the first half Sunday. After the game, team owner Jerry Jones said Gallup had torn his ACL. AP

Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Gallup left Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals just before halftime with an injury that the team said was a season-ending ACL tear after the game.

Gallup injured his left knee on a 21-yard touchdown catch late in the first half and did not return to the game at AT&T Stadium.

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones informed reporters on the extent of Gallup’s injury after the game.

Gallup missed seven games earlier this season with a calf injury. He had three catches for 36 yards before the injury on Sunday.

The Cardinals (11-5) led 13-7 at the half and held on for a 25-22 win. The Cowboys (11-5), who clinched the NFC East title last week, close out the regular season against the Eagles (9-7) in Philadelphia next week.

This story was originally published January 2, 2022 at 5:07 PM.

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Stefan Stevenson was a sports writer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 1997 to 2022. He covered TCU athletics, the Texas Rangers and the Dallas Cowboys.
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