Pickens signs Cowboys franchise tag amid halted extension talks, fueling trade speculation

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.

The Cowboys' decision to table extension talks was revealed by Stephen Jones during a pre-draft press conference in Frisco, Texas, on April 22, echoing past uses of the tag on Dak Prescott, DeMarcus Lawrence, and Tony Pollard. Jones confirmed notifying Pickens and agent David Mulugheta, stating the team wants him to play 2026 under the tag—applied in February after his trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers and breakout year alongside CeeDee Lamb.

CBS Sports reported Thursday that Pickens signed the tag, positioning Dallas to potentially trade him amid draft preparations. Interested teams include:
- Tennessee Titans (No. 4 pick, $51.8M cap space)
- Los Angeles Chargers (protection for Justin Herbert)
- Miami Dolphins (top option for Malik Willis)
- Baltimore Ravens (bolster Lamar Jackson)
- Washington Commanders (aid Terry McLaurin)

Pickens, 24, leads the NFL with 52 catches on 20+ air yard throws since 2022, showcasing elite deep-threat ability. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer has praised his locker-room impact. This caps offseason buzz in the Cowboys' ongoing contract saga with Pickens, shifting focus to his 2026 performance or a possible trade.

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Young talents lead 2026 NFL free agency rankings

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The 2026 NFL free agency class features a mix of established stars and emerging young players, with wide receiver George Pickens and center Tyler Linderbaum topping projections. Free agency opens on March 11, following a franchise tag window ending March 3, as teams navigate salary cap constraints and roster needs. Analysts note a thinner pool of under-29 talent due to increased player retention strategies post-COVID.

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.

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The Dallas Cowboys are set to place the franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. This move will prevent Pickens from entering free agency and secure him for the team at a cost of about $28 million for one year. The decision comes after a strong season for Pickens in Dallas following his trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey has agreed to a four-year, $28 million contract extension, becoming the highest-paid kicker in NFL history. The deal includes a record $20 million in guaranteed money, surpassing previous benchmarks set by Harrison Butker. Aubrey, a three-time All-Pro, continues to anchor the Cowboys' special teams.

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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.

Building on the Pittsburgh Steelers' recent free agency moves—as detailed in our coverage—the team is prioritizing a guard, safety or wide receiver with their No. 21 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, per insiders. Reporter Ray Fittipaldo advocates a best-player-available strategy at these spots, with potential interest in a quarterback or tight end later.

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The Las Vegas Raiders signed veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins to a one-year, $20 million contract on Thursday, positioning him as a short-term starter and mentor for presumptive No. 1 overall draft pick Indiana's Fernando Mendoza. New coach Klint Kubiak, who worked with Cousins in Minnesota, prefers rookies sit initially. The deal includes roughly half paid by the Raiders—with a $1.3 million minimum and $10 million roster bonus due March 2027—and the rest offset by the Atlanta Falcons after cutting Cousins this offseason.

 

 

 

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