Cowboys table long-term extension talks with tagged WR George Pickens

The Dallas Cowboys have paused negotiations for a long-term contract extension with wide receiver George Pickens, who was franchise-tagged in February and will play the 2026 season for a fully guaranteed $27.3 million. Executive Stephen Jones announced the decision during a pre-draft press conference in Frisco, Texas, on April 22, following Pickens' breakout 2025 season after his trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Stephen Jones confirmed that the Cowboys notified Pickens and agent David Mulugheta of the decision to delay extension talks until after the 2026 season. The franchise tag, applied earlier this year as widely expected, secures Pickens at $27.3 million amid his rapid rise in Dallas alongside CeeDee Lamb. Jones drew parallels to previous tags on Dak Prescott and Tony Pollard, where long-term deals followed later. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer praised the 25-year-old receiver's positive meeting and influence in the locker room, stating, 'The influence that he has on this locker room is very powerful because he loves playing football so much.' This development shifts focus from earlier extension buzz to performance on the tag.

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The Dallas Cowboys are actively exploring trades to move into the top 10 picks of the 2026 NFL Draft to bolster their defense. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Steelers remain in limbo over quarterback Aaron Rodgers' decision on returning, potentially influencing their draft strategy. The New York Giants have fielded inquiries but plan to hold their No. 5 pick.

Wide receiver George Pickens signed his $27.3 million fully guaranteed franchise tag with the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday, April 23, 2026, after the team halted long-term contract negotiations as announced by EVP Stephen Jones the day prior. This follows Pickens' 1,429-yard 2025 season (third in NFL) and makes him trade-eligible ahead of the NFL Draft, with teams like the Titans, Chargers, Dolphins, Ravens, and Commanders linked as potential fits.

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The Dallas Cowboys traded All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers a week before the 2025 NFL season. In return, Dallas received two first-round picks and three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark. Parsons later signed a four-year, $186 million extension with the Packers that included $120 million fully guaranteed.

The Seattle Seahawks have exercised fifth-year options on wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and cornerback Devon Witherspoon, both first-round picks from the 2023 NFL Draft. This secures the players for at least two more seasons, with the team becoming the first to act ahead of the May 1 deadline.

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The Dallas Cowboys acquired linebacker Dee Winters from the San Francisco 49ers during Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft. Dallas sent its No. 152 overall pick in the fifth round in exchange for the 25-year-old defender. Winters addresses a key need at middle linebacker for the Cowboys.

After the first week of the 2026 NFL league year, the Pittsburgh Steelers have $30,595,782 in available salary cap space. This figure includes carried-over space from 2025 and a recent cap credit. The team has made several signings, re-signings, and roster moves amid a busy offseason start.

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A Bleacher Report analysis has placed Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt's contract at number five on a list of the NFL's 10 worst deals heading into the 2026 season.

 

 

 

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