
Cowboys Star George Pickens Slams Prominent FOX Analyst After Claim Dallas Had “No Chance” Against Chiefs [VIDEO]

The Dallas Cowboys not only made a statement with their 31–28 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on November 28, 2025, but also drew attention postgame asGeorge Pickens delivered a sharp response to FOX Sports analyst Nick Wright, who predicted that Dallas “had no chance” heading into the matchup.
Nick Wright Casts Doubt on Cowboys Before the Game
During FOX Sports’ pre-Thanksgiving coverage, Nick Wright — widely known as a longtime Chiefs supporter — dismissed Dallas’ chances and argued that Mike McCarthy’s team would struggle to keep up with Kansas City.
Wright suggested:
- Dallas would face significant problems moving the ball
- The Cowboys’ offense wouldn’t sustain drives for four quarters
- Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ defense would control the game
His comments quickly circulated and didn’t go unnoticed inside the Cowboys’ locker room.
George Pickens Fires Back: “Tell him to eat his words.”
After Dallas flipped the script with a 31–28 win, Pickens was asked about Wright’s remarks. The Cowboys wide receiver didn’t hesitate, delivering a direct and pointed message:
“Tell him to eat his words.”
The short but firm response made clear that Pickens took issue with the pregame dismissal of his team.
🤣🤣🤣 eat them words. https://t.co/ec6ngNhcsw
— George Pickens # GP3 (@George33101361) November 29, 2025
On-Field Production Backs Up Pickens’ Response
Pickens played a key role in the passing game, consistently creating separation and contributing to Dallas’ offensive rhythm.
Meanwhile, CeeDee Lambdelivered a standout performance with:
- 112 receiving yards
- 1 touchdown
- 3 defensive pass interference calls against Chiefs defenders
Those plays helped Dallas maintain control in crucial late-game situations.
The overall execution from the Cowboys’ offense showed Wright’s pregame concerns were misplaced.
Cowboys Send a Strong Message
The win over Kansas City — combined with Pickens’ decisive postgame comments — sent a clear message across the league:
The Dallas Cowboys are not a team to be underestimated.
Dallas proved they can compete with the NFL’s best and are more than willing to let their performance on the field answer any criticism.
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Jerry Jones’ Makes Jaw-Dropping Post-Loss Bombshell After Bears Beatdown

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made an extremely bold claim following his team’s second loss of the season in Week 3.
Following a win over the New York Giants, which they needed an extra period to secure, the Cowboys returned to losing ways against the Chicago Bears, who beat them soundly 31-14 at home to snatch their first W of the season.
The Cowboys are 1-2 following their first three games of 2025 and would have been 0-3 if not for Brandon Aubrey’s heroics in Week 2.
Things are looking pretty bad in the post-Micah Parsons era, which gives Jones even more reason to get his name wrong, yet the owner still reckons the NFC East side will be in the playoffs.
“Jerry Jones said he still fully believes the Cowboys are a playoff team,” The Athletic’s Jon Machota shared after the game.
Jerry Jones said he still fully believes the Cowboys are a playoff team
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) September 21, 2025
Jerry Jones Takes Care Of His Friends
Jones, who had a bombshell trade announcement to drop a few days ago, takes care of the players who accept his friendship, something which was made clear in the new Netflix docuseries about the Cowboys, with Michael Irvin detailing the touching gesture he made towards him and his family after he suffered a career-ending neck injury.
Parsons was clearly not one of those players, thanks to his having the audacity to include an agent in contract negotiations, and is now with the Green Bay Packers, who happen to play the Cowboys in Week 4.
While Dallas won’t be able to call on the All-Pro pass rusher, they may be able to deploy CeeDee Lamb, who suffered a gruesome ankle injury against Chicago on Sunday but whose fitness isn’t as bad as first feared.
“Let’s just keep our fingers crossed,” Jones said of the wide receiver’s status.