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The Cowboys' front office has dismissed trade rumors surrounding George Pickens, stating there is 'zero interest' in trading him. The team expects Pickens to participate in the upcoming mandatory minicamp.
There are plenty of people assuming that George Pickens might not be entirely satisfied with his situation in Dallas after recently signing the non-exclusive franchise tag placed on him by the team in February. And with that has come rumors of a trade.
But if you are a Cowboys fan worried Pickens might be gone next year, or a fan of another team in need of an elite wideout, you might be out of luck. That's because the Cowboys' Executive Vice President shut down any ideas of a potential trade on Tuesday.
“There’s zero interest in a trade for George Pickens," Jones said. "Zero interest.”
Jones also disclosed that the team fully expects Pickens to attend the team's mandatory June minicamp, and they're not particularly worried about a situation akin to Dak Prescott's in 2020, when he skipped offseason workouts after being tagged.
Certainly, that’s what we expect,” Jones said. “I mean, anytime a player signs a contract and the expectations, as we hold for all of our players, is when you sign up, and you’re under contract, and you’re expected to do what your teammates are doing."
"And certainly, you know, go back to Dak, I know he’s working with Dak and those type of things, but at the end of the day, you know, we will see how this thing plays out.”
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Cowboys' front office shuts down rumors of George Pickens trade
The Cowboys' Executive Vice President stated there is 'zero interest' in trading George Pickens.
Yes, the team fully expects George Pickens to attend the mandatory minicamp in June.
Rumors arose due to speculation about Pickens' satisfaction with his situation after signing a non-exclusive franchise tag.

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