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Broncos Coach Sean Payton Praises Cowboys WR George Pickens, Sparking Broncos Trade Rumors – But Pickens' Response Leaves NFL Speechless

Arlington, Texas – October 2025

After the Denver Broncos' resounding 44-24 victory over the Dallas Cowboys last weekend, one might expect all attention to focus on the Broncos' explosive offense. Yet, just days later, the NFL spotlight unexpectedly shifted to head coach Sean Payton – as he offered special praise for Cowboys WR George Pickens, igniting a wave of rumors that Denver is eager to acquire him.

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During Tuesday morning practice (10/28) at the Broncos' training facility, Payton was captured by ESPN reporters making a statement that sent social media into a frenzy.

“I have to say honestly, George Pickens is one of the most impressive players we’ve ever faced. He plays extremely smart, with grit and a rare ability to read the game. If there’s an opportunity, I’d definitely want a player like that in my system,” Payton shared, smiling as he watched the Broncos' young players practice.

What seemed like a casual remark was interpreted by Broncos fans as a “subtle invitation.” On social media platform X (Twitter), the hashtag #BringPickensToMileHigh quickly trended, especially amid Denver's need for offensive personnel. Some NFL Network analysts even suggested the Broncos could pursue George Pickens – who is nearing the end of his contract with the Cowboys – in the upcoming free agency period.

However, just one day later, on Wednesday afternoon (10/29), George Pickens officially spoke out – and his response left the entire NFL “speechless.”

“I truly appreciate the praise from Coach Payton – he’s one of the greatest offensive minds in the NFL. But I want to fight for Dallas. This is my home, the place where I’ve poured sweat and blood. I don’t want to go anywhere else. I’ll give everything I have to the Cowboys, as long as I’m still wearing this silver star on my chest.”

Within minutes of the statement being posted, #GeorgePickens and #OnceACowboyAlwaysACowboy flooded social media. Pickens' response not only quashed all rumors but also left Cowboys fans proud to the point of tears.

In an era where many players prioritize “contracts” over “legacy,” Pickens proved that loyalty still exists in the NFL – and sometimes, a single heartfelt statement is enough to silence the entire league.

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