The Dallas Cowboys are in a bit of a bind with their standout wide receiver, George Pickens. Despite his electrifying performance last season, where he racked up 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns, the team has yet to lock him down with a long-term contract. Instead, Pickens is sitting under the nonexclusive franchise tag, a move the Cowboys made back on February 27.
Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer is keeping a watchful eye on the situation but isn't pushing the panic button just yet. Speaking at the NFL meetings in Phoenix, he shared, "I haven't pushed that on him.
We're all going through the process." It's a waiting game, with Schottenheimer emphasizing the voluntary nature of the upcoming offseason workouts.
The big question mark hanging over Dallas is whether Pickens will show up for these workouts, which kick off in a few weeks. Without a new deal in place, there's uncertainty about his participation. The Cowboys appear cautious, perhaps hesitant to commit to a long-term extension after just one standout season, especially considering some off-the-field issues that have shadowed Pickens.
If Pickens decides to skip the workouts, it could signal a step closer to his departure from Dallas. The Cowboys find themselves in a delicate dance, balancing the need to secure their star receiver's future while navigating the complexities of contract negotiations. All eyes are on how this will unfold, as the Cowboys and Pickens navigate the next steps in this high-stakes game.
