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Why Cowboys WR George Pickens playing out franchise tag doesn’t mean Micah Parsons or CeeDee Lamb-like drama awaits

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Why Cowboys WR George Pickens playing out franchise tag doesn’t mean Micah Parsons or CeeDee Lamb-like drama awaits

DALLAS — George Pickens will not enter the 2026 NFL season with a multiyear deal.

The NFL deadline to extend franchise-tagged players came and passed Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET without the Dallas Cowboys reaching a long-term deal with their Pro Bowl receiver.

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Pickens will play 2026 on the $27.3 million receiver franchise tag.

That was expected.

It also makes an immense amount of sense for both sides.

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And while fans may think this is yet another example of the Cowboys’ recurring theme of not extending their players early, this case is different.

So expect training camp — when the Cowboys have welcomed their fair share of contract-related drama in recent years — to unfold differently as well.

This is not simply a repeat of what has happened across the last decade to edge rusher Micah Parsons, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb or running back Ezekiel Elliott as they held out (or in Parsons’ case, held in) for a deal. This is also not a repeat of franchise-tagged recent history for quarterback Dak Prescott, tight end Dalton Schultz or edge rusher DeMarcus Lawrence.

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