Cowboys Release Antonio Callaway After Arrest, Suspended Wide Receiver Has History of Off-Field Issues
- The Dallas Cowboys released wide receiver Antonio Callaway on Monday following his arrest over the weekend for driving with a suspended license.
- Callaway was signed to the Cowboys' practice squad this season but did not appear in any regular season games.
- Callaway was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2018 but has not caught an NFL pass since December 2020 due to multiple suspensions for violating the league's substance abuse policy.
- The Cowboys signed wide receiver Tyron Johnson to replace Callaway, and Johnson has 23 career catches for 422 yards and three touchdowns over four NFL seasons.
- In addition to Callaway's release, the Cowboys also worked out several other wide receivers on Monday as they look to add depth at the position.