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Cowboys Star Rookie Opens Up on Steelers’ Dark Days, Finds Himself in Dallas

Frisco, TX – July 21, 2025

George Pickens, the Dallas Cowboys’ newest wide receiver, is turning the page on a turbulent past with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Acquired in a blockbuster trade in May 2025, the 24-year-old former second-round pick shared candid reflections on his “dark days” in Pittsburgh and his fresh start in Dallas, just days before the Cowboys’ 2025 training camp kicks off. His story, posted on X by @fanhub_nfl, has Cowboys Nation buzzing with anticipation.

Pickens, who amassed 2,841 yards and 12 touchdowns over three seasons with the Steelers, was a highlight-reel machine but often clashed with the team’s culture. “It felt like I was fighting to be seen,” he told ESPN, referencing inconsistent quarterback play and a strained relationship with coaches. Incidents like his 2024 unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against the Bengals and a late arrival to a Chiefs game drew public criticism from coach Mike Tomlin, who urged him to “grow up.” Pickens admitted on X, via @NickHarrisFWST, “It was a business, out of my control. I’m just glad to be here in Dallas.”

In Frisco, Pickens has found a new home alongside All-Pro CeeDee Lamb and quarterback Dak Prescott. “The mojo here, the swag—it’s different,” he said, per @Blitz_Burgh. “I’m with guys who lift you up, like Dak and CeeDee. It’s a winning culture.” His early chemistry with Lamb, noted by tight end Jake Ferguson as a “three-headed hydra,” hints at a dynamic Cowboys offense. Pickens’ 16.3 yards-per-catch average and 2023 NFL-leading 18.1 yards per reception make him a perfect deep-threat complement to Lamb’s slot dominance.

Despite past controversies, including a “free me” Instagram post in 2023, Pickens insists he’s ready to grow. “Everybody’s working on themselves,” he told Dallas media. “I’m here to win, not to cause drama.” With a 7-10 Cowboys team aiming for a playoff push, fans on X, like @mspears96, are hyped: “Pickens changes EVERYTHING in Big D!” As camp looms, Pickens’ redemption arc is just beginning. Will he shine in Dallas? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

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