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George Pickens’ Surge Forces Cowboys to Weigh Cost of Keeping a Second Star Receiver

Pickens says winning will guide his decision on free agency.

Overview

  • Through six games, Pickens has 525 receiving yards and an NFL‑leading six touchdown catches after stepping in while CeeDee Lamb was sidelined.
  • Acquired from Pittsburgh in May, he is in the final year of his rookie deal at $3.656 million and is set to become an unrestricted free agent after the season.
  • Jerry Jones said the team will "weigh" the situation and consider whether there is cap room to pay a second high‑end receiver, declining to pursue talks during the season.
  • Market estimates cite a potential deal in the high‑$20 million to $30 million‑plus per year range, with the franchise tag for 2026 projected around $24 million.
  • Pickens said he "wouldn't mind" staying in Dallas but emphasized he prioritizes winning, and his agent, David Mulugheta, also represents former Cowboy Micah Parsons.