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That time will be precious for Cowboys receiver George Pickens. Pickens appears on the Monday injury report with knee and calf issues. If the Cowboys had held a full practice (they performed a walkthrough), Pickens would not have participated.
Pickens has 1,044 receiving yards. All of the Steelers receivers combined have only 1,009 receiving yards. Regardless, by all accounts, the team doesn't regret the decision and if this was a mistake,
The Cowboys have been inconsistent for much of the season, but that’s not because of wide receiver George Pickens, who arrived in a trade from the Steelers in the offseason.
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'No contract talks' between George Pickens, Cowboys leaves Dallas with options: What happens next?
A franchise tag would cost an estimated $28 million for next season. The Cowboys are not expected to have much available salary-cap space in 2026, so franchise tagging Pickens must include contractual changes elsewhere within the roster, according to Over The Cap projection.
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George Pickens outpacing all Steelers wide receivers by himself
The Pittsburgh Steelers traded wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys in the offseason for a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 fifth rounder this offseason. They also threw in a 2027 sixth to sweeten the deal for Dallas.
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones revealed why head coach Brian Schottenheimer benched George Pickens last week against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Former Steelers WR George Pickens owned up to the mistakes he made in Pittsburgh, showcasing the growth he has made since leaving the Steel City.
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Eagles rookie storylines ahead of the Cowboys game in Dallas
T he Eagles beating the Cowboys in Dallas on Sunday doesn’t quite guarantee an NFC East crown, but it makes anyone else winning the division pretty damn tough. While Dallas spor