Cowboys don't see George Pickens as a No. 2 receiver
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New Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens broke the silence after being criticized for allegedly calling out Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of his first NFL season with Dak Prescott and company.
The Cowboys acquiring Pickens for two draft picks has a distinct Terrell Owens vibe. Unlike in 2006, when Jerry signed the free agent Omen child and shoved him on coach Bill Parcells, this time they had no choice but to hit the “We Are Desperate Because We Really Screwed Up This Position” button.
All eyes will be on Dak Prescott entering the 2025 NFL season as the Dallas Cowboys look to bounce back, especially after the addition of George Pickens.
Pickens has the talent to make a big difference in the Dallas offense. But when he lacks effort, it can have the opposite effect.
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The Landry Hat on MSNGeorge Pickens instantly wins over Cowboys fans with perfect Dak Prescott commentGeorge Pickens was very complimentary of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott in his introductory press conference.
The Pittsburgh Steelers finally were able to trade George Pickens, with the Dallas Cowboys being the winner of the sweepstakes for the talented wide receiver. Dallas will send a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick to Pittsburgh, while the Steelers will also include a 2027 sixth-round pick in the Pickens deal.
Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott will make things work with new receiver George Pickens, ex-coach Jason Garrett says.
CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens are a dynamite combination. Then we add Tyler Book to a revamped offensive line, speed merchant Jaydon Blue out of the backfield, along with Miles Sanders, and Javonte Williams, it is looking like a decent unit, and a better one than a year ago.