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The Dallas Cowboys' trade for George Pickens impressed former star quarterback Tony Romo, who believes it can pay off in a big way.
The 2025 season will greatly impact George Pickens' future - with the Dallas Cowboys or not - and there are three scenarios that could play out.
Pickens has the talent to make a big difference in the Dallas offense. But when he lacks effort, it can have the opposite effect.
George Pickens was dealt from the Steelers to the Cowboys this offseason ending a three-year NFL run in Pittsburgh. Recent reports suggest not many in the
Stephen Jones has very high expectations for George Pickens ahead of his first season in Dallas. Jones delivered some high praise for the wide receiver Monday, saying the Cowboys see Pickens as more than a WR2. About a week ago, the Cowboys landed Pickens through a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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.
Much has already been said, written and rumored about the emotional baggage that new Dallas Cowboys' receiver George Pickens will bring with him to The Star. But here's a new wrinkle on the blockbuster trade.