Controversial Cowboys Decision Could Cause George Pickens to ‘Revolt’
Summary
George Pickens, a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, signed his franchise tag for $27.3 million this year but wants a long-term contract paying $30 to $35 million per year. If the Cowboys use the franchise tag on him again next year without a new deal, he may strongly push back or try to leave the team.Key Facts
- George Pickens signed a one-year franchise tag deal worth $27.3 million.
- Pickens had a strong 2025 season with 93 catches, 1,429 yards, and 9 touchdowns.
- The franchise tag for 2027 would pay him $32.6 million but no guaranteed long-term contract.
- Pickens is among the top receivers in the NFL, ranking 3rd in receiving yards last season.
- Comparable top receivers earn $30 million to over $40 million per year on long-term deals.
- An NFL executive warned the Cowboys that tagging Pickens again without a new deal could cause problems.
- Pickens is 25 years old and wants a multi-year contract before he turns 27.
- His current situation might lead him to negotiate a new deal or push for a trade.
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