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George Pickens Joins Cowboys for Minicamp After Receiver Skipped Voluntary Offseason Workouts

Clarence Hill said Pickens plans to attend the three-day minicamp after skipping voluntary workouts and signing his $27.3 million franchise tender.

  • On Tuesday, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens reported to the team facility at The Star in Frisco for mandatory minicamp, which runs through Thursday, June 18.
  • Despite skipping voluntary organized team activities earlier this offseason, Pickens attended the mandatory workouts after head coach Brian Schottenheimer expressed optimism about his presence.
  • Pickens signed a franchise tender guaranteeing him $27.3 million for the 2026 season, while skipping minicamp would have triggered fines totaling nearly $108,000 for the three-day period.
  • Coming off his first Pro Bowl season with 93 receptions and 9 touchdowns, Pickens maintained conditioning by training privately with quarterback Dak Prescott during his absence from team activities.
  • Entering his second year with the Cowboys, Pickens aims to sustain his production as coaches work to integrate him fully into the offense ahead of training camp next month.
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George Pickens joins Cowboys for minicamp after receiver skipped voluntary offseason workouts

George Pickens is back with the Dallas Cowboys for mandatory minicamp after the Pro Bowl receiver skipped the voluntary portion of the offseason.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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