FRISCO, Texas -- For years, the Dallas Cowboys have been the Dak Prescott to CeeDee Lamb show, but the arrival of explosive wide receiver George Pickens in an offseason trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers changed the team's offensive calculus.

Pickens, at the age of 24 and in his fourth NFL season, is soaring to new heights in Dallas with a career-high six receiving touchdowns through eight games played as a key cog for the Cowboys' second-ranked scoring offense that is averaging 30.8 points per game. He's also expanded his game. In Pittsburgh, he was almost exclusively a vertical threat deep down the sideline. In Dallas, the Cowboys have moved Pickens all around the formation, especially during Lamb's three-game absence because of a sprained ankle. That's how his 115 yards o

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