Cowboys trading Micah Parsons to Packers
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From previous experience, George Pickens thinks the Micah Parsons trade is a positive for everyone, and his trade from the Steelers worked out well for him.
George Pickens left his baggage at home for his first Dallas Cowboys training camp. He's far from the wide receiver whom Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin told to
The Dallas Cowboys are dragging their feet with Micah Parsons, while division rivals are making moves including a new deal for Commanders star receiver Terry McLaurin, which benefits Cowboys receiver George Pickens in a major way.
Pickens could be seen as a “better” player than McLaurin in some circles, and now the floor for a deal is $32 million a year. George smartly wants to wait until the end of 2025 before discussing any deal, giving him the best chance to cash in in free agency.
Dallas Cowboys place kicker Brandon Aubrey (17) watches a 53-yard field goal go through the uprights during the second half of an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at AT&T Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, in Arlington. ESPN ranks Aubrey as the 184th-best player on its top 300 PPR ranking.
The Dallas Cowboys are confident George Pickens the player will be a problem for opponents because Pickens the person won’t cause problems in their own locker room.
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Cowboys' George Pickens Involved In Outrageous Prediction: 'Off The Roster By Thanksgiving!'
Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens came to The Star with a reputation of being a little fiery, both on and off the field. ... "Fiery'' being a polite way to put it. But everything we have heard this offseason from players and the coaching staff in Dallas is that George is nothing like the
George Pickens appeared to take a shot at the Pittsburgh Steelers offense as he prepares for his first training camp with the Dallas Cowboys.