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Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens had a huge game with the Dallas Cowboys in relief of injured star receiver CeeDee Lamb. Pickens had 134 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the game, though former Steelers wide receiver Patrick Peterson says the team will not miss him.
A fresh start can do wonders for a player, especially one the caliber of Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens. When tasked with taking over WR1 duties on
Nate Tice & Charles McDonald join forces to react to Week 4 of NFL action. The hosts kick things off with the Late Hit as they recap the epic (?) tie between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night, plus some thoughts on the Liam Coen-Robert Saleh beef.
Pickens had eight catches for 134 yards, his first 100-yard game for the Cowboys and what he hopes will be the first of many.
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Steelers Read & React: Run game wrinkles, tight end trends, and key injuries before the bye
It’s reminiscent of last season, when the Steelers also finished September 3-1 and saw the Ravens and Bengals falter out of the gates. This time, things are even worse for the Steelers’ rivals. Lamar Jackson is set to miss a few weeks for 1-3 Baltimore,
Steeler George Pickens to show his immaturity with Dallas, drawing a costly penalty in his Cowboys debut vs. the Eagles.
Brandon McManus found the target from 34 yards as time ran out to secure the second-highest scoring tie in NFL history.
Following the loss, the Vikings dropped in ESPN's Week 4 power rankings. After losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4, they dropped to the 17th spot in the rankings. They had climbed the week prior,