Former Steelers Receiver Melts Down With 14 Drops and Sideline Outburst for Cowboys
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September 22, 2025
The Dallas Cowboys’ 31-14 defeat to the Chicago Bears in Week 3 will go down as a game to forget, particularly for wide receiver George Pickens, whose performance etched his name into NFL history for all the wrong reasons.
With star wideout CeeDee Lamb sidelined by injury, Pickens was thrust into the role of primary receiver, expected to be a dependable target for quarterback Dak Prescott. Instead, the third-year player endured a catastrophic outing, dropping an unprecedented 14 passes—the most ever recorded in a single NFL game.
Pickens ended the game with just three receptions, including one touchdown, but his record-setting drops overshadowed any contributions. Despite being Prescott’s go-to target throughout the game, Pickens repeatedly failed to secure catchable passes, derailing drives and sapping the Cowboys’ offensive momentum.
George Pickens is CRASHING OUT on the bench. pic.twitter.com/YDolklJVDX
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) September 21, 2025
Adding fuel to the fire, cameras captured Pickens’ frustration boiling over on the sideline. After another missed connection, he slammed his helmet to the ground and was seen shouting at teammates, a moment that quickly went viral on social media. The image, shared widely via a post by Dov Kleiman on X, became a symbol of Dallas’ disastrous day at Soldier Field.
Though Pickens managed a short touchdown in the first half, his string of errors drowned out any positives. Fans, expecting him to seize the opportunity in Lamb’s absence, voiced growing frustration as each drop compounded the team’s struggles.
For a Cowboys squad already grappling with defensive questions—exacerbated by the trade of Micah Parsons—Pickens’ meltdown only amplified their woes. What could have been a breakout moment for the former Pittsburgh Steeler turned into one of the most forgettable performances by a receiver in recent memory.
As Dallas looks ahead to a critical Sunday Night Football matchup against the Green Bay Packers, all eyes will be on Pickens. Can he bounce back from this nightmare performance, or will it define his 2025 season?
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