⚡️ “BETRAYED AT 1AM!” — George Pickens Reportedly DELETED After Discovering Jerry Jones, Dak & CeeDee’s Secret Midnight Meeting

DALLAS — The Cowboys’ season just took a dark, chaotic turn. Multiple shocking reports claim that star wide receiver George Pickens has been “deleted” — his team profiles, promotional photos, and even practice clips suddenly vanished overnight from official Cowboys media channels — after a stunning confrontation over a secret midnight meeting held behind his back.

According to several insiders, Pickens discovered that Jerry Jones, Dak Prescott, and CeeDee Lamb met privately around 1 a.m. at The Star — a meeting reportedly meant to address the growing “Pickens problem.” Within hours of finding out, Pickens allegedly lost it.
“He went nuclear,” one team staffer said. “Slammed the door, cursed Jerry’s name, and said, ‘So that’s how y’all move now?’ Everyone knew it was bad — but nobody expected the cleanup that came after.”
By morning, every trace of George Pickens was mysteriously wiped from the Cowboys’ digital platforms — his name no longer listed on the roster, jersey listings pulled from the team shop, and even his locker reportedly cleared out.

Fans online immediately noticed, sending #WhereIsPickens trending within minutes. Some called it a “cover-up,” others a “public humiliation.”
“They deleted him like he never existed,” one furious fan tweeted. “This is how you treat your star player?”
Inside sources say Jerry Jones ordered a “temporary hold” on all Pickens-related content until the team “evaluates the situation.” But several Cowboys veterans are reportedly furious — one even described the move as “cold and calculated.”
As for Pickens himself? He hasn’t spoken publicly since the purge — but his last Instagram Story said it all:
“You can erase my name, not my impact. 💀 #StillHim”
Now the NFL world is holding its breath. Was this an impulsive PR move — or the beginning of a full-blown Cowboys civil war?
One league exec summed it up perfectly:
“Only in Dallas could a midnight meeting turn into a media firestorm by breakfast.”