George Pickens confirmed Tuesday he’s not holding out

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Remember when every single person tried to tell all the Cowboy fans how big of an issue George Pickens is and how he would cause so much drama, and there would be nothing but issues about not signing a long-term deal this summer?

Well, guess what, George Pickens was at the Star on Tuesday for the start of mandatory minicamp and confirmed that he would not be holding out.

Pickens expresses no disappointment over the lack of a long-term deal, says he doesn’t plan on holdout or hold-in, and that he’ll be training camp. ‘What’s important to me is winning,’ he said. ‘I wanna bring a Super Bowl to a group of guys that never had that feeling.’

George Pickens told us at the podium he’s NOT holding out this season.

I asked him again in the locker room if he plans on playing this season and he made it very clear he is.

Pickens says the team and the city are his motivations and winning a SB.

As for being late to

No Drama??

A Dallas Cowboys offseason with no drama and just football. What a feeling it is. Of course, we have a long summer to go, but the biggest issue was whether GP would show up or not, and by his comments, he is at peace playing on the tag.

Pickens also said his relationship with CeeDee Lamb helps to come to work and not worry about a long-term deal.

Pickens signed a $27.3 million fully guaranteed franchise tag to play for the Dallas Cowboys. The exact value of the tender is $27.298 million, which makes it his official 2026 cap figure.

The one-year pact guarantees his salary for the season, though long-term negotiations between Pickens and the team have been tabled as he heads toward potential free agency next offseason.

This is a win-win for the Cowboys, the first time in a long time we have seen no drama heading into a season, and for Pickens, he is happy to play on a $30M dollar tag and if he explodes again this season, he can get his money from either the Cowboys or someone else.

Dallas could tag him again next season, but placing the tag on a player hardly happens two years in a row.

The last time they did that was with Dak Prescott in 2020 and 2021 and DeMarcus Lawerence in 2018 and 2019, I just don’t see them doing this again, not when it comes to a player like Pickens.

George Pickens last season:

— 3rd in REC YDS
— 8th in REC
— 10th in REC TD

Top __ WR next season.

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As I noted, we have a long way to go until the opening night against the New York Giants, but the fact that we are happy with no drama and just football shows what fans have to fight every single offseason with Jerry Jones.

The Cowboys’ offense is going to be just as good as it was a year ago. They had to clean up the issues on the offensive line and score a few more touchdowns in the red zone. They know they have 3 points locked up nearly every time with Brandon Aubrey.

Big year for everyone, and if the defense is even average, which they should be, and they all still have shortcomings, then we can talk, but this is the type of thing you need to go your way if you want to compete with a loaded NFC.

We will see how the next few days go, but all things are pointed up right now in Jerry’s world. Now let’s hope they can avoid any major injuries, and then we can see how things play out going forward, but this seems like a win-win for both sides.

After these three days of minicamp, the team will be off until late July when they return to training camp. That is when the real fun will start to happen as we inch closer to September and the first week of football.

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Shane Taylor is a sports journalist with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and seven years of professional media experience. He has written 1,000 articles for Insidethestar.com, reaching over 1 million readers. Prior to Inside The Star, Shane worked as a Sports Reporter for The Journal Star and a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. He currently works in the Junior College in the TRIO department.

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