George Pickens Bails on Pittsburgh Youth Camp, Despite Recommitting After Trade
- George Pickens, recently traded from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Dallas Cowboys on May 7, backed out at the last minute of hosting his youth football camp scheduled for June 28 at Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh.
- TruEdge Sports, the camp organizer, confirmed shortly after the trade that Pickens remained committed to the event but was notified last week by his team he was no longer interested in attending, forcing a last-minute cancellation.
- The camp, originally expected to proceed with Pickens, was rescheduled for July 20 at the same venue with Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth replacing him to ensure the event continues.
- TruEdge conveyed significant disappointment over Pickens' choice, emphasizing how it affected everyone involved, and responded by offering free autographs and credits to the families impacted.
- The sudden withdrawal reflects a breakdown in Pickens' commitment and created challenges for organizers, but TruEdge pledged to exceed expectations and deliver a memorable experience for participants despite the disruption.
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George Pickens Bailed On Pittsburgh Youth Event Despite Assuring He'd Be There After Trade To Cowboys
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons after he canceled an appearance he was scheduled to do with a youth football camp in Pittsburgh. According to an email from TruEdge Sports, (shared by Austin Doody) the organization that runs the camps, they reached out to Pickens’ […] The post George Pickens Bailed On Pittsburgh Youth Event Despite Assuring He’d Be There After Trade …
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