Dallas Cowboys Gossip
Listeners, the Dallas Cowboys' offseason is exploding with drama hotter than a Texas summer, and it's all centered on superstar wide receiver George Pickens' uncertain future. According to Bolavip reports, Jerry Jones has made a shocking decision on Pickens' 2026 fate, confirming plans to slap him with the franchise tag worth about $28 million, as MARCA details, while delaying long-term talks amid pressure from Dak Prescott himself.
But hold on—juicy rumor number one: Ex-Cowboy Micah Parsons, now thriving with Green Bay after that controversial trade, is allegedly tampering by recruiting Pickens to join him in Packer green. Heavy.com reveals CeeDee Lamb firing back at these efforts during Pro Bowl chats, admitting he was gutted by Parsons' exit but now sees the deal's upsides like landing Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark—yet he's fiercely protective, saying on The Rich Eisen Show, per Dallas Morning News coverage, "He's my man... that brotherly love is never lost," while hinting no one's stealing his receiver duo.
Rumor two hits the locker room hard: Silent tensions are boiling over Parsons' recent explosive confession, where he threw passive-aggressive shade at Jerry Jones, regretting their messy breakup and claiming it ruined their bond, as dissected in that viral YouTube breakdown from Cowboys Nation channels. An anonymous source close to the team whispers, "Micah's words are reopening old wounds—players are whispering about trust issues, and it's fueling a 'prove him wrong' fire, but egos are clashing behind closed doors."
And controversy three? Second-round tight end Luke Schoonmaker is fighting bust whispers, with The Athletic's Jon Machota noting his murky future beyond 2026 as Brevy Spann-Ford surges ahead on the depth chart, per Roundtable.io analysis—could this spark a position battle or quiet cut?
Team dynamics? Speculation runs wild on lineup shakes: Blogging the Boys warns of cap crunches eyeing cuts like Terence Steele or Eric Hooker, while Fish Sports Cowboys insiders slam any "tag and trade" for Pickens as idiotic, though his agent might push for a massive deal near Lamb's $34 million APY. CeeDee Lamb's even open to restructuring his contract to keep Pickens, as MARCA reports, with Pickens himself telling The Dan Patrick Show, "Gotta put the pieces together... our offense was fire."
An anonymous staffer close to The Star confides, "The locker room wants Pickens locked in, but if Micah's meddling escalates, expect fireworks—trades could reshape everything before camp."
Will Pickens sign, get tagged and traded, or bolt to Green Bay? One thing's clear: By tomorrow's deadline chatter, this saga could erupt. Tune in for the bombshell update.
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