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George Pickens: “Cowboys Are Home – Steelers Never Believed in Me”

George Pickens shook the NFL world this week after calling out his former team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and declaring the Dallas Cowboys as “the first family that truly believed in me.” On a podcast released yesterday, Pickens didn’t hold back: “I used to be a tenant. Now, I’ve found a home.”

Former Steeler George Pickens trolls Pittsburgh in congrats to Minkah  Fitzpatrick

He described his time in Pittsburgh as “a place that suppressed individuality,” hinting that certain coaches never trusted his free-flowing style. “I wasn’t allowed to be myself. I had to stay quiet even when I knew I could explode on the field.”

Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin calls George Pickens' sideline  frustrations a problem: 'It's not solution-oriented' | Fox News

Everything changed the day he joined the Cowboys. “Dallas is the first place that made me feel like more than just a chess piece – I’m part of something bigger,” he said. Photos of Pickens laughing during drills with Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons have gone viral, painting a clear picture: the man’s found his people.

George Pickens joins CeeDee Lamb in giving Cowboys QB Dak Prescott a new  receiving duo | NEWS10 ABC

This move will undoubtedly reignite tensions between Steelers and Cowboys fans. But for Pickens, the lines have already been drawn.

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Henry Ellard Stuns NFL by Declaring Patriots Legend Deserves Hall of Fame More Than Himself in the 2025 Gold Jacket Race: “When I Denk of Greatness, I Think of Him First”
Foxborough – November 20, 2025 The race for the Pro Football Hall of Fame is becoming the focal point of New England, as two names tied to the Patriots’ journey – one who only briefly passed through Foxborough, one who left a lasting legacy – both appear on the consideration list for the prestigious gold jacket. In a context where the Patriots are often “overlooked” in Canton, this year suddenly feels different because of the presence of both. Henry Ellard, Rams legend and the man who spent only one single season in New England, unexpectedly drew media attention after being placed on the consideration list. Though the majority of his career is tied to Los Angeles, the respect Ellard holds for those who once wore the Patriots uniform runs far deeper than many realize. That was clearly shown in how he spoke about this year’s HOF race. Stanley Morgan’s name only truly came up when the media asked Ellard about appearing alongside historical Patriots icons. And it was at that exact moment that Ellard became the center of attention for Patriots Nation by delivering words that honored rather than competed. A humble statement that touched exactly the emotions of New England fans. “I know I’m being mentioned alongside big names. But if we’re talking about someone who deserves to walk into Canton, I’ll name Stanley Morgan first. He didn’t just play well – he defined an entire generation at that position. When I think of greatness, I think of Stanley first.” From that moment onward, public sentiment in New England erupted like a unified wave. Many who followed Morgan for two decades – from his sideline-burning speed to the franchise’s very first Super Bowl – all felt the fairness and humanity in Ellard’s words. It was no longer a competition; it felt more like a tribute between those who truly understand the value of history. As the Hall of Fame Committee prepares to finalize the short list, emotions in Foxborough are running high. If Stanley Morgan is enshrined, he will officially stand shoulder-to-shoulder with legends like John Hannah and Andre Tippett. Meanwhile, Henry Ellard stands near the bottom of the candidate list – not to fight for a spot, but to support the man he believes most clearly represents the soul of New England football. A rare moment that the entire NFL has to respect.