
"It was reported on Monday that the Dallas Cowboys have not had any contract extension conversations with wide receiver George Pickens. Given that we are only in the very early days of February, there is no need to freak out. But context is necessary all the way around and in the Cowboys' case it is required to say that contract extensions and getting them done in efficient and non-dramatic ways is not exactly their specialty."
"A host of players have had to fight tooth and nail to get their extensions in recent years, and they have all either come in the eleventh hour or in one extreme case (you know the one) led to a player being traded away. Nobody knows what is going to happen with George Pickens. For all we do know an extension could be announced any moment now. This is simply the way these things go."
As of early February, the Dallas Cowboys and wide receiver George Pickens have not had contract extension conversations. Historically, the Cowboys have often handled extensions inefficiently, with many players needing prolonged negotiations to reach agreements. Several past extensions arrived at the eleventh hour, and one high-profile situation culminated in a player trade. There remains uncertainty about whether Pickens will receive an extension soon; an announcement could come at any time. The absence of current talks has been noted publicly, but the timing is early in the offseason and immediate concern may be premature.
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