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Cowboys WR George Pickens Holds Out After Eagles Loss, Demands Contract Extension Over Injury Concerns

Dallas, TX — September 13, 2025 — The Dallas Cowboys are grappling with a new crisis following their Week 1 defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles. Wide receiver George Pickens, the team’s WR2 behind CeeDee Lamb, has initiated a holdout, refusing to participate in practices or games until significant progress is made on a contract extension.

Sources close to Pickens confirm his decision stems from concerns about playing on an undervalued rookie contract nearing its expiration, particularly the risk of injury without long-term financial security. Signs of his discontent were evident in Week 1, where observers noted Pickens making “business decisions” — subtly avoiding full-contact plays to protect himself in a critical contract year.

George Pickens was already making some business decisions... in a contract year... in Week 1...#Steelers #Cowboys #NFLKickoff pic.twitter.com/x9UYiBiLIu
— Tommy Jaggi (@TommyJaggi) September 5, 2025

Acquired from the Pittsburgh Steelers to complement CeeDee Lamb, Pickens was not intended to be the Cowboys’ primary receiver. However, his absence now places added strain on Brandin Cooks and the rest of Dallas’ receiving corps, complicating an already shaky start to the season.

Pickens’ current deal pays him well below the market rate for top-tier wide receivers. With recent mega extensions for star receivers across the NFL, the 24-year-old is pushing for a contract that reflects his value. “I can’t risk my career without security,” a source close to Pickens said. “He wants to play. He wants to win. But until he’s protected, he’s not stepping back on the field.”

The Cowboys, still stinging from their division-opening loss to the Eagles, now face a mounting challenge. Quarterback Dak Prescott loses a key weapon known for his physicality and ability to win contested catches, forcing offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to retool the passing game. The situation adds pressure to an offense already struggling to find rhythm.

Owner Jerry Jones, no stranger to high-stakes contract disputes, must decide whether to meet Pickens’ demands or risk further disruption. The outcome could shape the trajectory of the Cowboys’ season. For Pickens, the message is unequivocal: until a new deal is secured, his priority is safeguarding his future.

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Brad Holmes Plans Historic “$5 Ticket Day” at Ford Field, Giving Thousands of Low-Income Families an Unprecedented Chance
Detroit, Michigan – November 19, 2025 The Detroit Lions are preparing one of the most deeply human initiatives of the entire season as General Manager Brad Holmes is finalizing plans for a “$5 Ticket Day” at Ford Field for the Thanksgiving showdown against the Green Bay Packers on November 28. If carried out, thousands of low-income families will experience live Lions football for the very first time — something many in Detroit have dreamed of for years. The plan is being hailed as a profoundly community-focused move that reflects Holmes’ fierce commitment to giving back to the fans who have stood by the franchise through everything. In a city that has faced countless economic challenges, opening the gates of Ford Field to struggling families is seen as an act of genuine meaning. Experts believe this could become one of the defining cultural moments in Lions history. During an internal team address, Brad Holmes delivered words that instantly moved the entire Lions community: “Football belongs to everyone. I want the kids in Detroit to know that Ford Field isn’t some luxury dream — it’s a place where they belong. If one small ticket can help a family find joy on a holiday, that’s something we have to do at all costs.” The quote exploded across social media within minutes. Although the program is still in the preparation phase and has not yet been officially announced, the reaction from Lions Nation has been overwhelmingly positive. Many fans are already calling it the most generous gesture in franchise history. Detroit fan groups are saying they’ve never witnessed this level of giving spirit — especially at a time when the city is leaning hard into values of unity and recovery. If the plan goes forward as expected, the November 28 Lions vs. Packers game will transcend a normal NFL matchup. It will become a true community celebration — a profoundly meaningful social event and living proof of the heart inside the Lions organization. With Brad Holmes’ deeply human gesture, Detroit is ready to write the most beautiful Thanksgiving chapter in franchise history.