George Pickens Reflects on Move to Cowboys, Continues To Throws Shade at Steelers

George Pickens Reflects on Move to Cowboys, Continues To Throws Shade at Steelers
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens appears to be thriving in his new home with the Dallas Cowboys, continuing to express his appreciation for the move, and his relief to be out of Pittsburgh.

“I definitely feel like I understand the camaraderie more here than I did in Pittsburgh,” Pickens said in a recent interview with 105.3 The Fan. He also complimented the Cowboys’ offensive scheme, noting, “A lot more dig [routes]. That’s what I feel like … a lot of other teams, they don’t want to implement it because you got a running back.”

Since being dealt to Dallas for a third-round pick, Pickens has not held back in making comparisons between his new and former teams. Whether through subtle jabs in interviews or pointed comments on social media, the former second-round pick has made it clear, he doesn’t miss much about the Steelers.

Pickens’ talent has never been in question. The Georgia product consistently showed big-play ability in Pittsburgh, turning in highlight-reel catches and demonstrating the skillset of a top-tier boundary receiver. But his sideline behavior and perceived immaturity reportedly created tension within the organization, contributing to the Steelers’ decision to move on.

In Dallas, Pickens has shown early signs of turning over a new leaf. He appears upbeat, engaged, and motivated to shed the reputation of being a locker room distraction. With just one year remaining on his rookie contract, the stakes are high. If he hopes to earn a long-term extension, he’ll need to not only produce on the field but maintain composure and maturity off of it, something he struggled with during his time in Pittsburgh.

Still, while everything seems positive now, the real test will come once training camp intensifies and adversity strikes. Is this just a honeymoon phase with a new team, or a genuine turning point for the 24-year-old receiver?

As the 2025 season approaches, one question remains: Is George Pickens simply taking victory laps and shots at his old team while the situation is fresh? Or was the “diva” narrative always a mislabel rooted in a bad fit with the Steelers?

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