George Pickens landing spots: Where Pro Bowl WR could be traded as NFL Draft begins
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Stephen Jones: Cowboys Have 'Zero Intention' Of Trading George Pickens
Shortly before the opening round of the draft, it was learned George Pickens will sign his Cowboys franchise tag. The timing of the news led to speculation a trade could be in the works. Plenty of time remains for a long-term contract to be worked out between team and player, but the Cowboys stated earlier this week they will not negotiate on that front. Players who receive the franchise tag must sign the one-year tender before they can be trade…
Only a few days ago, the Dallas Cowboys had announced that they would not negotiate a long-term contract with Wide Receiver George Pickens. However, the short-term future has now been clarified.
George Pickens Reaches Decision on Dallas Cowboys Future After Contract Dispute
The contract standoff is officially over. George Pickens has put an end to weeks of uncertainty surrounding his future with the Dallas Cowboys, signing his franchise tag just hours before the NFL Draft and ensuring he’ll be back in Dallas for the 2026 season. Deal Gets Done Just in Time After holding out hope for a long-term extension, Pickens ultimately agreed to the one-year, fully guaranteed franchise tag worth $27.3 million. The timing is no…
George Pickens makes decision on franchise tag with NFL Draft looming
George Pickens will sign his $27.3 million franchise tag with the Dallas Cowboys, according to Adam Schefter. That’s after the Cowboys said that they won’t pursue a contract extension before July 15, the deadline to do so for a franchise-tagged player. After Schefter noted on X that Pickens could be traded at any point as a result, colleague Dan Graziano dropped in an interesting post: This means:-Cowboys can trade him.-He can no longer dictate…
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