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Cowboys’ Brian Schottenheimer opens up George Pickens’ conduct since trade

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Cowboys’ Brian Schottenheimer opens up George Pickens’ conduct since trade
George Pickens, the former Steelers wide receiver now with the Cowboys, is making a strong first impression in Dallas. Despite some past drama, he’s showing up with a great attitude and work ethic, according to offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer. So far, he’s living up to the hype—energetic, engaged, and exactly what the team hoped for in a trade.
Editor’s Note: For Cowboys fans, this is a reassuring update. Pickens had a rocky reputation in Pittsburgh, but if he’s buying into the culture in Dallas and contributing positively, it could be a win for both sides. In the NFL, talent matters, but locker-room fit is just as crucial—so this early optimism is a good sign.
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