NFL news: Cowboys’ George Pickens loses his cool on bench

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Dallas Cowboys wide buyer George Pickens was disappointed on the edge after a transition came out of their hands and entered the arms of Chicago Bears in the fourth quarter.
Cowboys Gamer Dak Prescott opened Pickens eight meters below the field. Perhaps the transition was a little too far in front of the large buyer. He came out of his hands and caught a great dive to secure the Edmunds election.
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Dallas Cowboys wide buyer George Pickens celebrates after a goal in the first half of a NFL football match against Chicago Bears in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Holey)
Pickens hit the ground on his way back to his bench.
There were five captures and a goal in the second quarter of the 68 -yard targets in nine targets. However, as Cowboys Ceedee saw that LAMB fell with an ankle injury at the beginning of the game, it could not have a greater impact on the game.
Chicago won the match 31-14.
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Dallas Cowboys wide buyer George Pickens (3) celebrates Pickens with Tyler Smith (73) after capturing a goal in the first half of a NFL football match in Chicago on September 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
The Bears Game Striver Caleb Williams burned the secondary of the cowboys in more than one game. The most exciting game came to a Piraeus-Flicker. He went into his pocket and breathed through the defense neck and found Luther Burden III for the first quarter score.
Williams scored 28 of 28, 298 yard and four goals. He directed freight bears with three captures in 101 yard. Roman Odunze, Dj Moore and Cole Kmet also had goals. Eight different targets were captured.
The defense of the cowboys allowed at least 30 points for the second flat time and the last five matches for the third time to extend to the normal season last year.

Chicago Bears Gamers Caleb Williams (18), on September 21, 2025 in Chicago in Chicago’da Dallas Cowboys against a NFL football match in the first half of a pass. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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