
"Stephen Jones stated that the Cowboys will not have discussions on a long-term contract with George Pickens, emphasizing the expectation for him to play this season on his franchise tender."
"Jones mentioned that there are no assurances regarding when or if Pickens will show for the offseason program, which begins next week, as he must sign his tender to participate."
"The decision not to negotiate a long-term deal was influenced by the business aspects of a second large contract for a wide receiver and the newness of Pickens with the Cowboys."
"Pickens achieved career highs last season with 93 catches, 1,429 yards, and nine touchdowns after being acquired from the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing every game."
The Dallas Cowboys have decided not to engage in long-term contract discussions with George Pickens, preferring he plays this season on his franchise tender worth $27.3 million. Stephen Jones indicated uncertainty regarding Pickens' participation in the upcoming offseason program, which requires him to sign the tender. The decision stems from the business aspects of a potential second contract and Pickens' relatively new status with the team. Talks with Pickens' agent were described as cordial, contrasting with previous negotiations involving other players.
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