Dak Prescott targeted CeeDee Lamb over George Pickens
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The NFL has fined Dallas Cowboys WR George Pickens one day before the team's Week 8 matchup with the Denver Broncos.
The Dallas Cowboys should trade wide receiver George Pickens as the NFL Trade Deadline approaches, acording to columnist Tim Cowlishaw.
Over the four games Lamb missed, Pickens totaled over 420 yards and caught five receiving touchdowns. And once Lamb returned this past Sunday, they co-existed beautifully. Lamb raced out to a five-catch, 110 yard and a TD first-half performance. Pickens settled in with four receptions for 82 yards while drawing a 37-yard DPI on Marshon Lattimore.
George Pickens is more than finding his way with his new team.
The Cowboys have been more than pleased with the addition of George Pickens at wide receiver. Maybe they'll pay to keep him.
While there’s no question Pickens is one of the league’s top playmaking receivers, he also comes with some baggage.
Analyzing extensions for similar wide receivers gives the Dallas Cowboys a baseline to work with while negotiating with George Pickens on an extension.
George Pickens has enjoyed a strong start with the Cowboys, and a mutual interest in a long-term arrangement seems to exist. More at PFR.
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Jauan Jennings, DK Metcalf, George Pickens: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em Picks for Fantasy Football Week 8
Should I start Jauan Jennings, DK Metcalf, George Pickens for Week 8? Fantasy football start 'em, sit 'em picks and recommendations for the 2025 NFL season.
As the Cowboys stumble to the midseason mark, there is little doubt that the club hit a home run in May when it traded a third-round pick and a third-day swap of picks to Pittsburgh for wide receiver George Pickens.
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NFL Week 8 bold predictions: Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens both top 100 yards receiving
The AFC East-leading New England Patriots (5-2) are rolling, and it's not just because of quarterback Drake Maye, and their eighth-ranked scoring offense (25.9 points per game). Head coach Mike Vrabel's defense is No. 5 in the NFL in scoring (19.0 points per game allowed) and third in the NFL in run defense (77.1 rushing yards per game allowed).