Report: Cowboys' Gallup to miss 2-4 weeks after meniscus surgery
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup will reportedly undergo arthroscopic knee surgery to trim his meniscus, sidelining him for two-to-four weeks, sources told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Gallup was off to a hot start in his sophomore campaign, posting 13 receptions for 226 yards in two Cowboys victories. He had a career-high 158 receiving yards Sunday against the New York Giants.
He totaled 33 catches for 507 yards and two touchdowns as a rookie last season.
The 2-0 Cowboys will host the winless Miami Dolphins in Week 3.
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