Robert Gallery - #72 - G
| Status | Inactive |
| Height/Weight | 6' 7"/ 325 lbs. |
| Birthday | 07/26/1980 |
| Birthplace | Manchester, IA |
| College | Iowa |
| Years played | 9 |
| Drafted | 2004, 1st round, 2nd pick by Raiders |
Patriots OG Gallery retires
After eight seasons, OG Robert Gallery has decided to retire, the Patriots announced Saturday.
Patriots add help for offense
The Patriots continue to add help for Tom Brady, agreeing to deals with WR Donté Stallworth, TE Daniel Fells and OG Robert Gallery on Monday.
Seahawks cut OG Gallery
The Seahawks released OG Robert Gallery and re-signed OL Paul McQuistan, the team announced Wednesday evening.
Cardinals likely to try rookie Peterson on offense
Although it would only be in spot situations, we hear Arizona will experiment with explosive CB-PR Patrick Peterson on offense, according to our NFC Whispers.
Injuries making life miserable for sluggish Seahawks
If Seattle's ugly shutout loss to the Steelers in Week Two wasn't bad enough, injuries to expensive free-agent pickups Sidney Rice and Robert Gallery have only made matters worse.
Seahawks OLG Gallery to miss 4-6 weeks
Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said Monday that OLG Robert Gallery will require surgery on a groin injury and miss 4-6 weeks.
Seahawks OG Gallery, DE Wilkerson suffer knee injuries
Starting OLG Robert Gallery and DE Jimmy Wilkerson suffered knee injuries in the Seahawks' 20-3 preseason win over the Raiders Friday night.
Report: Seahawks agree to deal with OG Gallery
The Seahawks reportedly agreed to a three-year deal with OG Robert Gallery, reuniting the former No. 2 overall pick with Tom Cable.
Gallery remains good potential fit on Seahawks' O-line
Our sources in Seattle believe the Seahawks could have their sights set on Raiders free agent Robert Gallery to fill the team's hole at left guard and provide a strong veteran presence.
Changes at guard in store for Raiders
Daniel Loper and Bruce Campbell could be replacing Robert Gallery and Cooper Carlisle as the Raiders' starting guards in 2011.
Raiders have glaring holes to fill on O-line
Robert Gallery's departure leaves the Raiders with a void on an O-line that could be very young next season.
Raiders letting Gallery go
Raiders senior executive John Herrera told The Associated Press that the team will let OL Robert Gallery leave as a free agent.
LB Williams may become Broncos' trade bait
After being stripped of his captaincy following a second DUI arrest, Denver LB D.J. Williams is a likely prospect to be traded as the Broncos seek to accumulate draft choices, according to AFC West Whispers.
Pair of fines for Favre hits
The NFL announced fines for Week Eight, including a pair for hits on Brett Favre.
Raiders OLG Gallery rehabbing after injury-plagued season
While serious back injuries can be difficult to return from, word is Raiders OLG Robert Gallery's rehab is going well and he's planning on participating in training camp.
PLAYER NEWS
Seattle released Gallery after one season with the Seahawks where he missed time with a pair of injuries.|||||||
Gallery signed a three-year deal last July, reuniting him with Seahawks assistant head coach Tom Cable, and with the intention of Gallery being the Seahawks starting left guard. But he played most of last season with a variety of injuries that started with a sprained knee suffered in the preseason and later suffered a groin injury that required surgery. Gallery started in all 12 games he played for the Seahawks.
Seattle Seahawks receiver Sidney Rice and Gallery are inactive for the season opener against the San Francisco 49ers.|||||||
Gallery has a sprained right knee suffered in the preseason finale against Oakland.
The agent for offensive lineman Robert Gallery says his client is leaving the Oakland Raiders and signing with the Seattle Seahawks. Rick Smith tells The Associated Press that Gallery has agreed to a three-year deal with the Seahawks. Gallery can't sign his contract with Seattle until Friday. ESPN.com first reported Gallery's deal.|||||||
Gallery will be reunited with former Oakland head coach Tom Cable, who was hired following last season as the Seahawks' assistant head coach with the charge of revamping Seattle's run game and blocking schemes. Gallery also solidifies the Seahawks' re-made offensive line, which will likely feature three new starters. Gallery was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2004 draft by the Raiders. He struggled as a left tackle but flourished when he was moved inside to left guard.
The Raiders will not bring back Gallery next season, ending the tackle's seven-year run in Oakland.|||||||
Raiders senior executive John Herrera told The Associated Press on Thursday that the decision was made because of the vast difference in contract proposals. Herrera says Gallery was seeking about $8 million a season while Oakland was willing to offer about $2.5 million.
Gallery missed Sunday's game with Arizona with a hamstring injury.|||||||
Gallery has been hampered by the injury all week.