George Pickens reveals the time he declined KaVontae Turpin’s invitation to his home
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Dallas, TX – July 7, 2025
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens has opened up about a surprising personal encounter with teammate KaVontae Turpin, shedding light on a decision that now feels fortuitous in light of recent events. The revelation came during a candid interview on Monday, stirring conversations among Cowboys Nation.
Pickens, who joined the Cowboys from the Pittsburgh Steelers in May 2025, recounted an early invitation from Turpin to hang out at his home shortly after the trade. “KaVontae asked me to come over not long after I got here,” Pickens shared with The Dallas Morning News. “He was real cool about it, but I turned him down because I had a family thing that night and didn’t want to miss it.”
The context of that refusal took on new meaning following Turpin’s arrest on July 6 in Allen, Texas, on misdemeanor charges of marijuana possession and unlawful carrying of a weapon. Reports indicate the incident involved Turpin allegedly inviting others to his residence, where the illegal substances and firearm were discovered. Pickens, reflecting on the timing, admitted, “Looking back, I’m glad I said no. It could’ve put me in a tough spot.”
Turpin, 28, a two-time Pro Bowler and 2024 First-Team All-Pro return specialist, signed a three-year, $18 million extension in March 2025. His 2024 stats—31 catches for 420 yards, two touchdowns, and a league-leading 904 kickoff return yards—highlight his value, but the recent legal trouble has cast a shadow over his future with the team. Coach Brian Schottenheimer has yet to comment on potential roster implications.
Pickens, who recorded 55 catches for 850 yards with the Steelers in 2024, expressed relief rather than judgment. “I’m just happy I dodged that bullet,” he said, focusing on his integration with CeeDee Lamb and the new offense under Schottenheimer. Fans on social media echoed his sentiment, with posts like “Pickens made the right call!” and “Turpin’s mess could’ve dragged him down.”
As training camp nears on July 21, Pickens’ decision underscores a cautious approach amid team dynamics. Can the Cowboys navigate this controversy and keep their focus on Super Bowl LX? Stay tuned to ESPN for the latest updates.