Pickens signed the franchise tag worth roughly $27.3M for the 2026 season earlier this spring, and the Cowboys later confirmed that he won't be receiving a multiyear extension from the club before 2027 at the earliest.
These five Cowboys Hall of Fame snubs still deserve Canton’s attention, and their careers compare well or better than players already wearing gold jackets.
With the Dallas Cowboys mandatory minicamp kicking off today, I wanted to take one additional look at both sides of the ball and give you a personal type of post.
The final stage before training camp starts today for the Dallas Cowboys. Here are the three storylines worth keeping a close eye on, including the battle to back up Dak Prescott.
The Dallas Cowboys are approaching a decision that will define their passing game. When talks with George Pickens intensify, DK Metcalf’s $33 million-per-year deal will be the obvious comparison.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
One of the most talked-about aspects of the offseason for the Dallas Cowboys has been their on-again, off-again situation with wide receiver George Pickens.
The Dallas Cowboys have a perfect solution for the controversial sunlight problem at AT&T Stadium. The real problem is if ownership wants to actually use it.
The glare from the Sun has been a huge issue for Dallas Cowboys and visiting players at AT&T Stadium since it opened, but owner Jerry Jones has refused to put up curtains to block it out.
The Dallas Cowboys and George Pickens are in a contract standoff. Pickens played out of his mind in 2025 and understandably wants a new contract as a reward.
Dallas is about to host a major tournament in a stadium with real grass, but Jerry Jones still isn’t convinced that means the Cowboys should switch away from artificial turf.