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Cowboys Star Set for “Blockbuster” $35 Million-Per-Year Deal After Back-to-Back Explosive Performances vs. Eagles and Chiefs

FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys have once again become the center of the NFL spotlight, as wide receiver
George Pickens is reportedly on track to land a massive long-term extension worth up to $35 million per year, according to several top ESPN analysts.
Pickens’ rise hasn’t been a fluke. In two consecutive heavyweight matchups against the
Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs — the top contenders in the NFC and AFC — the 23-year-old erupted like a true superstar.
Lighting Up the Eagles — The Beginning of the Pickens Hype Wave
Against Philadelphia, Pickens emerged as the focal point of Dallas’ offense. His razor-sharp routes, elite separation, and ability to haul in contested catches constantly tested the Eagles’ secondary.
Scouts across the league labeled the game as the moment Pickens officially “arrived” — transitioning from a promising young talent into a
legitimate WR1 for the Cowboys.

Dominating the Chiefs — The Performance That Sent His Value Skyrocketing
If the Eagles game turned heads, Pickens’ showing against the Chiefs blew the roof off.
Facing the reigning Super Bowl champions, Pickens delivered a string of highlight-reel plays, torching Kansas City’s secondary with deep receptions and flawless chemistry with Dak Prescott. Every deep shot Prescott threw felt dangerous with Pickens at the other end.
ESPN analysts stated:
“Pickens is playing like a $35-million-a-year receiver. If he keeps this up, Dallas has no choice but to extend him long-term.”
Cowboys Face a Franchise-Shifting Decision: Keep Him at All Costs
Pickens is still on his rookie contract, but his surge in value is creating major pressure within the Cowboys front office. Their options are clear:
- Lock him up with a long-term extension, or
- Use the franchise tag, which is projected at $28–30 million next season.
Sources inside the organization say Dallas fully understands the risk of letting a talent like Pickens slip away — especially with the rare chemistry he’s building with Prescott.
A new deal would likely place Pickens among the highest-paid wide receivers in the NFL, alongside Justin Jefferson, Tyreek Hill, and A.J. Brown.
ESPN: “He’s the kind of superstar you keep at all costs.”
On NFL Live, one analyst emphasized:
“Pickens is changing the way the Cowboys operate offensively. He’s not just a promising young WR — he’s becoming a star. When you have a guy like that, you keep him at all costs.”
A Bright Future for Dallas?
With Pickens exploding in back-to-back marquee games, the Prescott–Pickens duo is suddenly looking like the foundation for Dallas’ long-term Super Bowl ambitions.
If the reported blockbuster extension becomes reality, the Cowboys will have secured their newest franchise cornerstone — a young star who appears ready to carve his path toward becoming a
future legend in Dallas.
Packers Officially Sign $110 Million Defensive Star to Replace Kenny Clark After Parsons Trade


Green Bay, WI – Just days after pulling off one of the most shocking trades in recent NFL memory, the Green Bay Packers have doubled down on their defensive rebuild. The team isn’t just relying on Micah Parsons to reshape their pass rush—they’ve now locked in another major piece for the trenches.
The blockbuster deal that sent Parsons from Dallas to Green Bay for two first-round picks and Kenny Clark left fans wondering who could possibly fill the void left in the middle of the defensive line. Clark had been the anchor of the Packers’ run defense for years, and his absence created an urgent need.
Enter Christian Wilkins.
The former Miami Dolphins first-rounder and Pro Bowl defensive tackle has agreed to terms with Green Bay on a restructured deal after his controversial release from the Las Vegas Raiders. Just one year removed from signing a $110 million contract with Las Vegas, Wilkins’ guarantees were voided after a dispute with the team’s medical staff following a Jones fracture.
Despite the injury concerns, the Packers view Wilkins as the perfect answer. At 28 years old, he has tallied 22 career sacks and nearly 400 tackles, proving himself as one of the league’s most disruptive interior defenders. His ability to collapse pockets and eat up double teams gives Parsons the freedom to wreak havoc on the edge.
Green Bay’s medical staff is confident they can manage his injury, pointing to the success of wide receiver Jayden Reed, who is currently playing through the exact same fracture without surgery. That reassurance helped seal the deal for Wilkins, who wanted a fresh start with a contender.
“This is where I belong,” Wilkins reportedly told teammates after the signing. “They believe in me, and I’m ready to prove I can be the piece that gets this defense over the top.”
The move now gives the Packers one of the most fearsome defensive fronts in football—pairing Parsons and Rashan Gary on the edges with Wilkins controlling the middle. For general manager Brian Gutekunst, it’s a statement: Green Bay isn’t just thinking about the future, they’re going all-in on winning now.
With Parsons under contract as the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history and Wilkins signed to solidify the line, the Packers’ defense suddenly looks like a unit built for January football. If the chemistry clicks, this could be the move that shifts the balance of power in the NFC.

