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Philosophically, we do have two No. 1 receivers here. And if it got to where Pickens was demanding and commanding more than CeeDee Lamb, would you feel comfortable with the dynamic of maybe him making more money than CeeDee, given that CeeDee has been here?
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Jerry Jones has repeatedly affirmed that Dallas intends to keep Pickens, noting that does not envision a scenario where Pickens is not playing for the Cowboys in 2026. While Jones refrained from revealing the exact structure of Pickens’ upcoming contract offer, he has signalled openness to a new deal or even use of the franchise tag.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has expressed his excitement to have wide receiver George Pickens on the roster. Pickens arrived in Dallas after an offseason trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers. While surrounded by doubts given his on- and off-field controversies in Pittsburgh,
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reached the point where he doesn't want to envision George Pickens putting on another jersey. The contract-year wide receiver leads the Cowboys with 67 receptions for 1,054 yards and eight touchdowns along with a team-best 15.
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The Cowboys now face a tough test on Sunday against the defending champions, the Philadelphia Eagles. Jones, who previously made a big announcement about his health, will be hoping that his decision to shore up Dallas’ secondary ahead of the trade deadline will pay off against a Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley -led Eagles offense.
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