George Pickens Contract Talks Deadline Passes Without Resolution; AT&T Stadium Returns to Football
The July 15 deadline for a contract extension for wide receiver George Pickens has passed without any agreement. This leaves his long-term future with the Dallas Cowboys uncertain. Meanwhile, AT&T Stadium is transitioning back to football operations after hosting World Cup matches.
The crucial July 15 deadline for contract negotiations between the Dallas Cowboys and wide receiver George Pickens has come and gone without a new deal being struck. This inaction raises significant questions about the player's future with the franchise, as the team now faces a period of uncertainty regarding their commitment to him.
With no progress reported on the contract front, the focus now shifts to how this situation will be managed moving forward. The Cowboys will need to decide on their strategy for retaining or potentially moving on from the talented, yet sometimes enigmatic, pass-catcher.
In parallel, AT&T Stadium, the home of the Cowboys, is set to resume its primary football function. After a period dedicated to hosting World Cup soccer matches, the venue is now being prepared for the upcoming NFL season, marking a return to its usual sporting calendar.
The Cowboys missed a golden opportunity to secure a key offensive weapon. Letting Pickens' contract situation linger past a self-imposed deadline suggests organizational indecision that could cost them dearly.

