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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott recently shared his first impressions of former Steelers WR George Pickens.
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Yardbarker on MSNDak Prescott Has Message For Steelers Fans Happy About George Pickens' Trade To DallasThe Pittsburgh Steelers were expected to possibly trade George Pickens on the night of, or before, the 2025 NFL Draft. When nothing came to fruition, many believed that the wide receiver would play in the Steel City for at least one more season.
After the Dallas Cowboys acquired ex-Pittsburgh Steelers wideout George Pickens this offseason, franchise quarterback Dak Prescott quickly defended the team's new addition and said he was anxious to work with the budding star.
Mike Florio thinks George Pickens will shine in Dallas with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, and the Steelers will have major regrets.
The situation with the Cowboys has changed from one year to the next. In 2024, when minicamp began, Dak Prescott did not have CeeDee Lamb due to contractual issues. Now, the situ
The Dallas Cowboys should call up the Pittsburgh Steelers again to reunite George Pickens with a former pass-catching teammate.
Wednesday’s “First Call” has early praise for former Steeler George Pickens thanks to his new quarterback. We look at soft spots on the Steelers’ depth chart. The odds of Pittsburgh getting an NBA team are dubious.
The Houston Texans' C.J. Stroud had the steepest fall after sitting seventh in 2024. The Pittsburgh Steelers' Aaron Rodgers (eighth) and Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott (10th) also saw their stock suffer in the eyes of NFL coaches, executives and scouts.
George Pickens is one of the most promising prospects for the Dallas Cowboys ahead of the new NFL season. With an outstanding physique, standing 1.90m tall, weighing 90kg and with
The two franchises have been at odds since seemingly the beginning of time, and things escalated last week when Steelers quarterback legend and four-time Super Bowl-winner Terry Bradshaw ripped Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ micromanagement style, decision-making, and desire for praise, before zeroing in on Jones’ star quarterback.