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Cowboys New Star Thrilled in Dallas, Sends Five-Word Message to Fans

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DALLAS, TX – June 26, 2025: George Pickens, the Dallas Cowboys’ newly acquired wide receiver, is brimming with excitement about his fresh start in Dallas. Traded from the Pittsburgh Steelers in a blockbuster deal for a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick, the $6.2 million star delivered a succinct five-word message to Cowboys Nation: “I’m here to win it all.”

Pickens, 24, expressed his enthusiasm on 105.3 The Fan’s K&C Masterpiece, contrasting his new environment with his time in Pittsburgh. “I understand why the Bills are perennial Super Bowl contenders: players are never late, never toxic, and after every practice, the team spends 15 minutes sharing personal struggles to stay mentally sharp. That’s something I never got with the Pittpub,” he said, per team sources. While he didn’t experience Buffalo’s culture firsthand, Pickens sees parallels in Dallas’ disciplined, player-driven atmosphere under head coach Mike McCarthy.

Signed through 2025 on his rookie contract, Pickens posted 63 receptions, 1,140 yards, and five touchdowns in 2024 with Pittsburgh, per Pro Football Reference. His 18.1 yards per catch and knack for explosive plays make him a perfect complement to CeeDee Lamb in Dallas’ passing attack, led by quarterback Dak Prescott. Despite a turbulent 7-10 season for the Cowboys in 2024, Pickens’ arrival signals a bold push for a playoff run.

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“George’s speed and playmaking are elite,” Prescott said, per The Dallas Morning News. His integration with Lamb, Jalen Tolbert, and tight end Jake Ferguson is expected to stretch defenses, addressing a key weakness from last season’s offense. Pickens’ work ethic, honed in Pittsburgh, has already impressed teammates during OTAs, where he stayed late to run routes with Prescott, per Blogging The Boys.

Pickens’ transition hasn’t been without challenges. His outspoken nature in Pittsburgh occasionally sparked controversy, but he’s embraced Dallas’ culture of accountability. “This team is hungry,” he told ESPN. “We’re building something special.” The Cowboys’ post-practice bonding sessions, inspired by McCarthy’s emphasis on mental resilience, have helped Pickens connect with teammates like Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs.

With $32.1 million in cap space, per OverTheCap, Dallas is eyeing additional moves to bolster their roster for a Super Bowl LIX push. Pickens, in his contract’s final year, aims to prove his worth for a lucrative extension. As the Cowboys prepare for their September 7 opener against the New Orleans Saints, Pickens’ five-word pledge has ignited hope among fans. Can he spark a turnaround? Stay tuned to NFL Network for updates.