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Cowboys' George Pickens' first lapse of 2025 causes Dallas teammates, coaches to rally around WR
FRISCO, Texas -- All things considered, wide receiver George Pickens has been everything the Dallas Cowboys could have hoped for when they acquired him this past offseason in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The way the Pittsburgh Steelers spoke about moving on from George Pickens, you would guess there was cheering in the streets of the city. The orga
Dak Prescott's leadership and presence are a key reason why George Pickens has played so well and has stayed out of trouble for the Cowboys.
A former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver has been named a "significant upgrade" for the Baltimore Ravens in 2026 NFL free agency.
Seven months after Pickens' run-in with Lewis, the Cowboys acquired Pickens and a 2027 sixth-round pick from the Steelers for a 2026 third-round pick and 2027 fifth-round pick. It could not have worked out better for Dallas.
A report confirms that George Pickens' behavior was the key factor for Mike Tomlin and the Steelers to let the star wide receiver go.
For the vast majority of the 2025 season, George Pickens has looked like an All-Pro receiver – the same caliber of player that many a Pittsburgh Steeler fan believed he was capable of becoming. He is second in the NFL in receiving yards and is tied for third in touchdown receptions.
The Steelers may target a Big Ten wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft as they search for more help in the passing game alongside DK Metcalf.