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When the Dallas Cowboys traded for George Pickens earlier this year, many believed the 24-year-old wideout had arrived as a game-changing No. 2 alongside CeeDee Lamb. In his first
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From Pittsburgh problem to Cowboys star: How once-troubled WR George Pickens is thriving in Dallas
When the Dallas Cowboys traded for explosive wide receiver George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers in May, his stock was at an all-time low. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin told him to "grow up" after he was flagged for two personal-foul penalties in the middle of the 2024 season.
And if you want to trace the Cowboys’ misfires even further back, you’ll find it in 1986, when Dallas passed on Ernest Givins and Webster Slaughter in favor of Mike Sherrard, a receiver who was supposed to be the next big thing. Instead, he broke his leg twice and played one season in silver and blue.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has built a strong relationship with George Pickens in a short time, and he hopes to extend the connection past 2025.
Dallas Cowboys’ George Pickens trade idea emerges after contract comments, with speculation that moving him could net a first-round pick.
George Pickens has exceeded expectations for Dallas. Enough to carve out the big chunk of pie the WR will be seeking next year?
Set for free agency in 2026, George Pickens discussed his willingness to staying with the Dallas Cowboys long-term.
The trade for Pickens looks like a great deal with the way he's played this season, especially while Lamb has been sidelined.
Mike Florio and Myles Simmons discuss George Pickens' breakout with the Dallas Cowboys amid CeeDee Lamb's injury keeping him out of the lineup ahead of their game against the Washington Commanders.