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George Pickens plans to attend Cowboys’ mandatory minicamp

Wide receiver George Pickens returns to Cowboys camp despite unresolved contract dispute

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George Pickens will attend the Dallas Cowboys' mandatory minicamp, according to multiple reports. His attendance comes amid an ongoing standoff over his contract status, with coverage noting the unusual move given the unresolved negotiations. Outlets including *USA Today*, *DLLS Sports*, *Yahoo Sports*, and the *Dallas Cowboys* official site confirm Pickens' plans, framing his presence as a focal point of the camp.

The Cowboys' official site highlights three key storylines, with Pickens' attendance topping the list. NBC Sports also reports the development without additional context. Watch for updates on whether Pickens' participation signals progress in contract talks or reflects a strategic decision by either party.

Coverage may also explore how his presence impacts team dynamics during the camp.

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Quick answers

Is Pickens’ contract dispute resolved?

Coverage does not specify whether the dispute is resolved, only that it remains unresolved while Pickens attends minicamp.

Will Pickens play in the upcoming season?

His attendance at minicamp suggests he remains involved with the team, but no official confirmation of his season status has been reported.

Which outlets are covering this story?

*USA Today*, *DLLS Sports*, *Yahoo Sports*, the *Dallas Cowboys* official site, and *NBC Sports* are among the sources reporting on Pickens' attendance.

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