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ARLINGTON, Texas -- It was one thing for new Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens to go off for 144 yards and a touchdown on nine catches in the team's Week 11 "Monday Night Football" victory over the Las Vegas Raiders.
A new camera angle shows George Pickens getting tackled by his guy's area during Sunday's game between the Cowboys and Eagles.
The Cowboys' 24-21 win over the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium on Sunday saw Pickens go to yet another level, hauling in all nine targets for 146 yards and a touchdown to be the dominant force on the field for Dallas ... again.
George Pickens might have overtaken CeeDee Lamb as Dak Prescott's No. 1 wide receiver following the Dallas Cowboys' come-from-behind victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
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Steelers’ George Pickens trade is ‘one of the worst deals in NFL history,’ NFL commentator says
George Pickens is continuing to light it up with the Dallas Cowboys after helping lead Dallas to a come from behind win over the Philadelphia Eagles. The former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver is already up over 1000 yards. The potential All-Pro season has led NFL commentator Kay Adams to label it as ‘one of the worst trades in NFL history.’
The Dallas Cowboys acquired George Pickens in an offseason trade, a move that could bring the team a Super Bowl and end Mike Tomlin's tenure.
Dak Prescott has become the franchise leader in yards passing for the Dallas Cowboys, moving past Tony Romo with a 9-yard completion to George Pickens on his first throw of the second half against Phi