Cowboys' Jerry Jones comfortable with George Pickens playing under franchise tag: 'We have long-term plans' for him
PHOENIX — Nearly a month after the Cowboys placed their franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens, team owner Jerry Jones remains comfortable with Pickens playing 2026 under the tag. The two sides have until July 15 to reach a deal. But multiple team sources told Yahoo Sports they believe Pickens playing 2026 on the franchise tag is best for both sides.
Draft your Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team for the 2026 MLB Season The Cowboys are not looking to move on from Pickens next season. But they want a larger sample size of his on-field production and off-field professionalism before compensating him at a position with a high-end market that has surpassed $40 million per year. “Make no mistake about it,” Jones said Tuesday from the league’s annual meeting, “we have long-term plans for Pickens.
” Jerry Jones said George Pickens’ franchise tag process has been “normal. ” Jerry’s not concerned, glad GP is working out with Cowboys QB Dak Prescott. Jerry comfortable with GP playing on tag but says “make no mistake about it, “Jerry said, “we have long-term plans for Pickens.
” pic. twitter. com/Xmj54KvVL6 — Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) March 31, 2026 The Cowboys know there’s a real possibility Pickens will not report to offseason activities, and perhaps even training camp, without a multiyear deal.
But Jones says he draws confidence from Pickens’ offseason work with quarterback Dak Prescott and that disagreement on tags is “normal. ” This developing story will be updated.