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A video of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott slinging a pass to wide receiver Brandin Cooks from training camp in 2023 was passed along on X as Prescott throwing the ball to wide receiver George Pickens on Monday. It then appeared on ESPN’s “First Take,” where the analysts discussed the clip as if it was recent.
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A Dallas Cowboys fan was trolling social media by presenting an old clip as a 'George Pickens touchdown' on the first day of training camp and duped ESPN.
The First Take crew discussed the Cowboys ahead of the 2025 NFL season, but didn't realize a clip they showed was from a previous year.
How desperate is ESPN and First Take to talk about the Dallas Cowboys? Desperate enough that they will show videos of George Pickens catching touchdowns in training camp before training camp even starts.
If only the Worldwide Leader spent as much time combing through fan tweets as it did discussing America’s Team.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNESPN hilariously runs 2-year old Cowboys highlight based on Twitter troll jobFirst Take' touted a Prescott-to-Pickens bomb as the offense's first play at camp. Problem is, the clip they showed was nearly two years old.
NFL Training Camp is underway, and the Dallas Cowboys are aiming to build a strong team under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
The contract drama between Micah Parsons and the Cowboys had sports broadcaster Dan Patrick reminiscing about a “bad deal” he previously signed with ESPN.
The Dallas Cowboys’ run game has a host of questions that need to be answered. The Dallas Cowboys’ run game, for the second time in two years, will be a big watch as training camp begins in Oxnard. Granted,
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys HC Schottenheimer ID'd as one of NFL's most under-pressure people in 2025His first season as offensive coordinator in Dallas brought similar highs: the Cowboys led the league in scoring, ranked third in passing yards, and finished second on third downs, while Prescott concluded that season second in MVP voting, finishing with a career high in completions, passer rating, and a league leading 36 touchdown passes.