Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed uncertainty about whether he will negotiate wide receiver George Pickens' contract extension through his agent, David Mulugheta. This comes after a similar approach during failed talks with Micah Parsons, whom the team traded to Green Bay. Pickens has been a key performer for the Cowboys in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys made significant moves in 2025, including trading All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers just before the season started, following unsuccessful extension negotiations. Parsons was represented by agent David Mulugheta, and Jones attempted to bypass him during those talks.
Now, attention turns to another 2025 acquisition: wide receiver George Pickens, also repped by Mulugheta. Pickens has delivered a breakout season, recording 1,420 receiving yards and nine touchdowns in 16 games. He has complemented star wideout CeeDee Lamb effectively, with both players surpassing 1,000 yards in 2025, making them vital to quarterback Dak Prescott's offense.
During his weekly radio appearance on 105.3 The Fan, Jones addressed the situation ambiguously. "I don't know. We'll see how it goes," he said, via the team's official site. "Probably both, but I certainly expect to be speaking with George."
Pickens, known for his high ceiling and occasional drama, showed increased focus this year, becoming a primary target for Prescott alongside Lamb. The Cowboys' offense has leaned heavily on this duo, transforming the team into an attack-first unit. Trading Parsons highlighted Jones' willingness to part with stars amid contract disputes, but alienating Pickens could disrupt the receiving corps.
Unlike Parsons, a perennial Cowboy archetype, Pickens brings mercurial talent that Jones must retain to avoid free agency risks. The Parsons experience may influence Jones to adjust his process, though another contentious offseason remains possible for Dallas.