This offseason will be pivotal for the Cowboys and standout receiver George Pickens.
After a career year in 2025, Pickens is in the market for a new contract. The receiver fit in well with quarterback Dak Prescott and the Dallas offense, finishing the campaign with 93 catches for 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns.
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On Tuesday, Prescott spoke to ESPN about the Cowboys’ ability to embrace Pickens as he found a new home in the NFL.
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“It makes me feel good knowing that you’re able to be there to help somebody coming in at a tough spot in their career,” Prescott said. “As he came into Dallas, we gave him a clean slate. We were going to get to know George for who George is.”
According to Prescott, Pickens’ adaptability and talent made it easy to develop their quarterback-to-wide receiver connection.
Both Prescott and Pickens earned Pro Bowl honors this season, leading the NFC to victory in the annual Pro Bowl Games flag football game.
“[Pickens] is a guy that loves football and loves his teammates, and I can get along with anybody like that,” Prescott said. “We’re blessed to have George and he’s a hell of a teammate.”
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