This weekend, Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory could see the field for the first time since the 2018 campaign. The team announced that the 27-year-old has been removed from the commissioner’s exempt list and placed on their active roster.
Gregory hasn’t played an NFL game since earning his fourth career suspension during the 2019 offseason. He was reinstated by the league back in September, and he’s been practicing with the team for the past few weeks.
Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News tweets that Gregory has an opportunity to play this weekend, although that’s not a huge surprise. After all, the team had already committed to Gregory by inking him to an extension back in September.
The pass rusher has only played in 28 of a possible 80 NFL games, compiling an underwhelming 45 tackles, seven sacks, and two forced fumbles. However, six of those sacks came during his 2018 campaign, so maybe things started to click for the former Nebraska standout. Both teammates and coaches recently lauded Gregory for his performance at practice.
Can he play quarterback?
They need him at DE as their defense is pretty terrible.
Can he play all positions on defense?
At the same time?
Never liked this guy. Can’t trust a player that can’t even stay clean for the most important drug test of his life. Then way all down hill from there
He’s cleaned up his act. Have you never needed a second chance?
You mean fourth chance?
Which makes him disposable?
Over/Under set at 4.5 games before he’s suspended for being dumb again.
I mean he only got suspended for smoking pot and there’s no rules about that anymore so
psychoboy is BACK!