Regretfully, Conley was placed on injured reserve by the Texans, which caused him to miss the whole 2020 campaign.
After Conley’s fifth-year option was turned down by Houston, he became a free agent in 2021 and was unable to find employment for the next two years.
Following a brief NFL return with the Dallas Cowboys, Gareon Conley is retiring. [t.co/JjNgsl4LWZ] Conley returned to football four years later and signed a deal with the DC Defenders of the UFL.
In an attempt to make a return in the NFL, Conley joined with the Cowboys last month, but it didn’t take him long to realize it was time to retire.
Conley has four interceptions and 29 pass breakups in his 31 NFL games played. The Cowboys just concluded their third consecutive 12-win campaign,
which was marred by a disappointing defeat to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. Dallas had three seasons with twelve wins, but only one postseason victory to show for it.