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The Pittsburgh Steelers finally bit the bullet and traded George Pickens this week ... not to mention ongoing questions at quarterback. Pickens is out of the division entirely, and the Ravens needn't worry about seeing him in the Super Bowl, if we're ...
NFL analyst Kevin Clark pulled the curtain back on Pickens’ mindset, saying he plays the game with some anger. Pickens believes he’s the best player in the world, and gets frustrated that the ball doesn’t come his way on every play. Rather than throw a fit and demand the ball, Pickens draws attention to himself by bullying defenders.
In a recent article by Yardbarker's Seth Trachtman, he outlines one offseason move for every NFL team that he thinks could end up being a mistake. For the reigning AFC North champions, he thinks them signing the 32-year-old wideout is a bit of a "head-scratcher".
Pickens has the talent to make a big difference in the Dallas offense. But when he lacks effort, it can have the opposite effect.
The Dallas Cowboys have been making moves to try to make it back to the postseason after missing it in 2024. One move they made was trading with the Pittsburgh Steelers for wide receiver George Pickens to add a secondary receiver alongside CeeDee Lamb.
the Cowboys also looked into a trade for Ravens WR Rashod Bateman. Those talks didn’t go far, and Dallas ultimately struck a post-draft deal with the #Steelers for George Pickens.” Bateman never quite lived up to his first-round status, but his 2024 ...