Cowboys expected to place franchise tag on George Pickens, sources say - ESPN
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to place their franchise tag on Pro Bowl wide receiver George Pickens, league sources told ESPN.
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The Dallas Cowboys are expected to place their franchise tag on Pro Bowl wide receiver George Pickens, league sources told ESPN.
Yeah, this would've been something.
The 2025-26 NBA trade deadline came and went, and Giannis Antetokounmpo wasn't traded after all, but a whole host of other players changed teams and future draft picks changed hands this week.
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Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Argentine National Team, led by Lionel Scaloni, will be based in Kansas City for much of the competition. They will play their first match of the tournament against Algeria on June 16th in the city. Although their other two matches will be in Dallas, the Albiceleste chose Kansas City for its convenient location and climate.
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