George Pickens quickly proving Steelers made right move
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The controversial, 24-year-old wide receiver is eligible to leave in free agency after this season. Do the Cowboys want him back?
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 ...
Pickens joined the Cowboys in the offseason via a trade deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dallas gave up a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pickens and a 2027 sixth-rounder.
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George Pickens injury update: Cowboys WR practice status changes ahead of Thanksgiving game
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens is battling two injuries, but seems to be trending towards playing on Thanksgiving Day. The team announced that Pickens returned to practice on Tuesday after missing Monday’s practice due to knee and calf injuries.
INDIANAPOLIS -- George Pickens loves Indianapolis. How could he not? The last time he stepped foot on Lucas Oil Stadium, he walked away a champion. The Georgia receiver's final season was limited due to injury. Suffering a torn ACL in spring practice ...
The Cowboys wide receiver had a quiet night against the Lions on "Thursday Night Football." Here's how he responded to Richard Sherman's criticism.
During the “Thursday Night Football” contest between the Cowboys and Lions, which yielded 74 points, Dallas wideout George Pickens was hardly a fixture in his team’s loss, even after star teammate CeeDee Lamb left with a concussion.
George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb became the subject of media scrutiny when Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer benched both his leading wide receivers in the 1st drive of their game against the Las Vegas Raiders.