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It’s been smooth sailing here in 2025 for Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens, who came to Dallas in what was a bargain trade–a third-rounder in 2026 and a late pick swap in 2027–with the Steelers. The cost for the Cowboys to land Pickens was ...
As the Pittsburgh Steelers scour the trade market for wide receiver help, they've watched George Pickens blossom into a star with the Dallas Cowboys this season. The 24-year-old, who was sent from Pittsburgh to Dallas for a package headlined by a 2026 ...
It didn't take long for George Pickens to make his presence felt on the Dallas Cowboys. After a disappointing 1-2-1 start for Dallas, and with star receiver CeeDee Lamb injured, most NFL experts wrote off the Cowboys. However, Pickens is already proving ...
PITTSBURGH -- Practice? We're talking about practice? Yes. And apparently, it helped Pittsburgh Steelers rookie George Pickens be as dominant as he is. The Steelers' second-round pick has taken the NFL by storm, making amazing catches with ease and ...
The Dallas Cowboys are finalizing a trade to acquire wide receiver George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for draft pick compensation, ESPN reported on Wednesday. Per the report, the trade is expected to include a third-round draft pick ...
The Dallas Cowboys are getting the best of wide receiver George Pickens this season. However, many felt the move to trade for the former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver would bite Jerry Jones. Pickens was known as a "hot head" during his time with the ...
PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens has attracted much criticism around the league for his actions on and off the field. Most recently, concerns over Pickens's effort, his relationship with head coach Mike Tomlin and offensive ...
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Brian Schottenheimer reveals why CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens missed opening drive vs. Raiders
Cowboys wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens did not appear during the first drive of Dallas’ Monday Night Football game vs. the Raiders. Brian Schottenheimer said there were “a couple things missed” that led to them not appearing on the field at first.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers get rid of a player, it's typically for a reason. That was the case with George Pickens, who was often seen doing things on the field that weren't necessary. Whether it was arguing with referees, pushing teammates around, or ...