George Pickens' representatives shut down minicamp interview questions
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 10:16 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens has not committed to attending mandatory minicamp. When asked about his plans, he refrained from commenting, leading to intervention by his agency. Meanwhile, former Cowboys quarterback Will Grier has opted out of a coaching position with the team to pursue a roster spot with Carolina. Cowboys chief brand officer Charlotte Jones expressed enthusiasm for the growing women's flag football movement in Texas and the upcoming season of 'America's Sweethearts.' As the Cowboys wrap up OTAs, they prepare for the next steps in offseason training.
- •Pickens remains non-committal about minicamp attendance.
- •Will Grier turned down a coaching job to chase a roster spot with Carolina.
- •Charlotte Jones highlights the growth of women's flag football in Texas.
- •Cowboys completed voluntary OTAs and are moving to mandatory minicamp.
- 10:16 AMYahoo Sports — Cowboys Headlines: Pickens reps shut down interview, more WR news
"Cowboys receiver George Pickens remained silent when asked about mandatory mini-camp while former QB Will Grier mulled coaching job in Dallas
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