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George Pickens has yet to play his first game with the Dallas Cowboys but it appears the newest face at The Star already made a jersey change.

George Pickens has yet to play his first game with the Dallas Cowboys but it appears the newest face at The Star already made a jersey change.

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George Pickens has yet to play his first game with the Dallas Cowboys but it appears the newest face at The Star already made a jersey change. originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
FRISCO — The Dallas Cowboys are building the anticipation to see their next star-studded receiving duo take the field together. They found No. 1 (or 1A) CeeDee Lamb another running mate, acquiring George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers last month.
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While the team is still working back to football activities from the offseason, there is a clear fit for the two and quarterback Dak Prescott on paper. Lamb operates best out of the slot with his elusive speed and route-running ability.
Meanwhile, Pickens touts an apparent one-on-one playmaking prowess that can stretch the field in a significant way. It's a matter now of making everything click through these summer months, but the Cowboys could boast one of the best tandems in the league next season.
And with that excitement of how they will look, Pickens has added a little more intrigue this week with a sudden change. Originally choosing and using the No. 13 thus far, it appears he has made a change.
The Cowboys shared the image above in a post to X this morning captioned "PICK3NS." There has been no further announcement with regard to a number swap though fans can find Pickens' new jersey on the NFL Shop website.
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Regardless, the last name stitched above the new digit seems to make this shift clear.
Coincidentally, this is the second time a Cowboy has switched over from the No. 13 this offseason after DeMarvion Overshown ditched that number for the No. 0 he has coveted since his rookie season.
Pickens has not worn the No. 3 to this point, having worn No. 1 at Georgia and No. 14 during his three years with the Steelers. Perhaps some clarity will follow on this sudden change
Whichever number he decides to wear, fans will want to see Pickens creating plenty of separation from defenders in the open field where he will be impossible not to recognize.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

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