Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys and Pickens
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys Headlines: Lamb, Pickens to be the NFL’s most dangerous duoLamb’s locked in, Pickens is already turning heads, and Tyler Booker looks like he belongs in the trenches. Even with questions around Javonte Williams’ role or how soon Trevon Diggs and DeMarvion Overshown can return,
Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens will play the 2025 season with far more eyes on him than ever before. And why? Partly due to playing for America's Team, and partly due to the character narrative that has followed him from the Pittsburgh Steelers to The Star.
When the Cowboys drafted Jalen Tolbert in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the expectation was that he would quickly become a key part of the passing attack. With CeeDee Lamb firmly established as the star of the receiving corps,
The Dallas Cowboys had one of the worst WR rooms in the league outside of CeeDee Lamb in 2024, but that’s changed with the arrival of George Pickens.
SOUTHLAKE — When discussing the addition of wide receiver George Pickens, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will offer a similar sentiment. He’ll tell you to turn on the tape and let it speak for itself.
In 2022, the Dallas Cowboys committed a sin that fans weren't quick to forgive. Trading wide receiver Amari Cooper to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round pick left quarterback Dak Prescott without a second star receiver.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said Tuesday that it's "exciting as hell" to be getting the wide receiver duo of CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens the ball this year, per comments made at his annual youth football camp to ESPN's Todd Archer.
Dallas hopes George Pickens plays his way into a contract extension, but if he doesn’t, one college star could be on their radar.