BB.BREAKING NEWS: Cowboys’ George Pickens shatters NFL records in a jaw-dropping performance against the Chiefs
WR George Pickens Makes NFL History in Cowboys’ Thrilling Win Over Chiefs
Arlington, Texas — 28/11/2025 — The Dallas Cowboys left AT&T Stadium with a nail-biting 31–28 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, but the real story of the night belonged to wide receiver George Pickens, who quietly set an NFL record that had never been achieved before.

According to ESPN Stats & Info, Pickens became the first player in league history to record 100+ receiving yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 forced fumble in the same game, accomplishing the feat against a Chiefs defense ranked among the league’s top in QB pressure.
From the opening snap, Pickens demonstrated why the Cowboys rely on him as a game-changer. Early in the second half, Dak Prescott launched a 38-yard pass to the right sideline. Pickens soared between two Chiefs defenders to pull in the catch, energizing the crowd and sparking a crucial scoring drive.
The historic highlight came late in the fourth quarter. As Kansas City mounted a potential game-tying drive, Pickens – typically an offensive star – chased down a key Chiefs receiver and forced a fumble, allowing Dallas to maintain possession and secure the win. Fans called it “the hit of a fighter who refuses to let go.”
In the postgame press conference, head coach Mike McCarthy praised Pickens: “George isn’t just a wide receiver. He’s a football player in every sense, willing to do whatever it takes to win.” Prescott added: “Not many guys at his position chase plays like that to the end. That’s true toughness.”
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Pickens, ever humble, said: “I just play ball. If the team needs me to block, I block. If they need me to chase, I chase. Records don’t matter to me.”
With this win, the Cowboys strengthen their NFC East position, but it was Pickens’ historic performance – his catches, his forced fumble, and his relentless effort – that made Cowboys Nation prouder than ever.



