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Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones is leaving no doubt that he wants the team to reach a long-term contract with star receiver George Pickens.
Pickens turned a lot of heads after hitting it off with quarterback Dak Prescott, creating a terrific tandem with fellow receiver CeeDee Lamb. The Cowboys used the nonexclusive tag on Pickens, meaning that he would be able to play with other teams once free agency opens.
The tush push ban talks remain in the NFL. A proposal to ban it did not advance this offseason. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' son, Stephen Jones, raised safety concerns. The Green Bay Packers previously tried to outlaw the play.
According to his son, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could be planning a blockbuster trade ahead of the draft.
Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys let nickelback Jourdan Lewis walk away in free agency last year. The team believed DaRon Bland could rotate between the outside and the nickel to make up for Lewis's departure. However, Bland wasn't quite as suited to getting inside as the Cowboys expected.
Jerry Jones resumed his annual tradition of delivering a state-of-the-team address from the Jones bus at the NFL combine.
All 32 NFL general managers were graded as part of the 2026 player report cards compiled by the NFL Players Association and obtained by ESPN's Kalyn Kahler.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has grabbed headlines for his comments at the NFL combine this week. Jones addressed the ongoing contract negotiations saga with wide receiver George Pickens.