Junior Galette said believes his offseason of turbulence is beginning to draw to a close.
Galette still has loose ends to tie. At the end of the month, he has to travel to New York to meet with NFL officials about the incident that led to his arrest in January on a domestic violence charge that was later dropped. He still has to rehab a torn pectoral muscle on his left side, a weight lifting injury that could keep him on the sideline all the way into training camp.
Galette wants to try to put the rest of it — the fallout from the arrest, the rumors he might be on the trading block, the initial concern over the severity of the injury, even the confusion caused by a video involving Galette that cropped up on social media last week — behind him.