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After witnessing the relentless effort of the Cowboys, the Ravens’ 4x Pro Bowl player unexpectedly expressed his desire to return to the Cowboys, declaring he is willing to give up everything to play alongside George Pickens

After witnessing the relentless effort of the Cowboys, the Ravens’ 4x Pro Bowl player unexpectedly expressed his desire to return to the Cowboys, declaring he is willing to give up everything to play alongside George Pickens

Arlington, Texas. 26/11/2025
The Dallas Cowboys had just walked away from a nail-biting victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, but the atmosphere around the NFL was shaken by an unexpected declaration – coming from a star who doesn’t even play for Dallas. According to ESPN sources, a 4x Pro Bowl player from the Baltimore Ravens publicly expressed his desire to return to the Cowboys, the team he had followed since childhood, stating that he was “willing to give up everything to play alongside George Pickens.”

His identity wasn’t revealed immediately, but NFL reporters confirmed he is one of Baltimore’s most influential stars, a longtime defensive leader. His sudden mention of the Cowboys mid-season stunned Ravens fans while Cowboys Nation exploded in excitement.

Everything started when he watched the Cowboys–Eagles game on a big screen at the Ravens’ training facility. According to teammates, he “couldn’t take his eyes off George Pickens.” The Dallas rookie had just set a rare NFL record with 100 receiving yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 forced fumble in the same game – something never before accomplished in over a century of league history.

Right after the game, the 4x Pro Bowl player delivered a headline-making quote in an ESPN interview:

“I want to play with that kid. Pickens has the energy of a rising superstar. If I could return to Dallas and stand next to him, I’d give up everything.”

The quote instantly went viral. Cowboys fans called it a “sign from the universe” that Dallas is attracting elite talent. Some even compared the moment to when Charles Woodson or DeMarcus Ware returned to their dream franchise
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Inside the Cowboys locker room, reactions were just as lively. Some players laughed and expressed excitement. George Pickens himself was humble but surprised:

“It’s crazy to hear that from a Pro Bowl legend. I’m just trying to play ball. If he wants to come to Dallas… this locker room would welcome him with open arms.”

When asked about the possibility, head coach Brian Schottenheimer simply smiled:
“We respect any player who wants to be part of the Cowboys culture. It means we’re doing something right.”

And then, in the next ESPN report, the identity was finally confirmed:

That star was none other than Dalvin Cook.

While the Ravens declined to comment, Cowboys Nation is buzzing with excitement, rumors, and anticipation. A 4x Pro Bowl player willing to give up everything to return to Dallas – not for money, not for spotlight, but to play alongside George Pickens.

If this becomes reality, the Cowboys may be on the verge of welcoming a powerful new spark for their playoff push.

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