Cowboys’ George Pickens power move ends Diggs brothers NFL dream—for nowNo room for reunion: Cowboys ride with George Pickens (Image credits: IG/X) The Dallas Cowboys made a definitive statement this offseason by trading for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens, effectively reshaping their offense and closing any realistic window for a reunion with veteran wideout Stefon Diggs. With Pickens now pairing up with $34 million-per-year receiver CeeDee Lamb, Dallas is banking on one of the league’s most electric pass-catching duos. While fans speculated about adding Diggs for a family reunion with his brother Trevon, team priorities and cap realities tell a different story.

George Pickens’ arrival creates no room for more stars

George Pickens, just 24, comes with elite playmaking skills and a physical presence that complements Lamb’s route-running finesse. However, he also brings a reputation for being emotionally volatile—a factor the Cowboys were aware of before making the deal. CeeDee Lamb, who’s admitted to sideline frustration himself, is already entrenched in the slot, the very role some suggest Stefon Diggs could fill.That speculation hit a peak when Last Word On Sports suggested: “The Dallas Cowboys could trade for Diggs to not only depend on CeeDee Lamb and Pickens in the deep threat route, while Dak Prescott slings it to the slot in a potential reliable receiver like Diggs.” But in reality, Diggs isn’t needed—and likely not wanted. Lamb thrives in the slot, and Dallas didn’t just acquire Pickens to demote him in a crowded wide receiver room.

Sentimental hype vs. salary cap reality

Stefon Diggs, 31, recently signed a three-year, $69 million deal with the New England Patriots after a rocky exit from Buffalo and a forgettable injury-shortened stint in Houston. Despite his veteran appeal, New England has already guaranteed $16.6 million of that contract, with a $9 million cap hit this year—making any trade both costly and complicated.The only appealing subplot? A possible Diggs family reunion in Dallas. Trevon and Stefon have openly discussed the fun of teaming up. But timing hasn’t cooperated. Trevon is focused on rehabbing his ACL, while Stefon finds himself explaining off-field headlines, including a viral yacht incident involving a mystery bag of pink pills.Also read: Retired NFL star Kurt Warner’s family advocacy intensifies amid 2025 Medicaid cutsFor now, Dallas has its receiver duo: Lamb and Pickens. Stefon Diggs may still command attention—but not a roster spot in Arlington.