đ¨ BREAKING NEWS: GEORGE PICKENS FIRES BACK AT FOX ANALYST NICK WRIGHT AFTER COWBOYSâ STUNNING 31â28 WIN OVER CHIEFS â âEAT YOUR WORDS.â
ARLINGTON, TEXAS â FOX SPORTS / ESPN JOINT REPORT
The Dallas Cowboys didnât just defeat the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving night â they detonated a narrative.

Following a dramatic 31â28 victory over the defending AFC champions, Cowboys star wide receiver George Pickens has gone viral for a blistering response aimed squarely at FOX Sports analyst NICK WRIGHT, who boldly declared on national television that Dallas had âno chanceâ of winning.
And Pickens made sure the analyst â and the rest of America â heard him loud and clear.
NICK WRIGHTâS BOLD PREDICTION: âDALLAS HAS NO CHANCE.â
In the hours leading up to the holiday showdown, Nick Wright, a longtime and outspoken Kansas City loyalist, didnât mince words on FOXâs pregame coverage.
He insisted Dallas was outmatched before the opening kickoff, predicting the Cowboys would crumble under Patrick Mahomesâ offensive pressure.
According to Wright:
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Dallas would âstruggle to move the ball consistently.â
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The Cowboys âdidnât have the offensive staminaâ to survive four quarters.
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The Chiefsâ defense would âdictate the tempo from start to finish.â
The comments were replayed repeatedly on social media â and, as it turns out, they made their way directly into the Cowboysâ locker room.
Several players later confirmed they saw the clip.
And none took it more personally than George Pickens.
PICKENS RESPONDS: âTELL HIM TO EAT HIS WORDS.â
When the final whistle blew and Dallas walked off the field victorious, Pickens didnât hesitate.
During his postgame media availability, he was asked about Wrightâs pregame dismissal. His response instantly became the quote of the night:
âTell him to eat his words.â
It was short.
It was sharp.
And it was delivered with the confidence of a player who knew he had done his part.
Pickens played a crucial role in Dallasâ passing attack, using his size, timing, and physicality to punish Kansas Cityâs secondary in key moments â especially in the fourth quarter when the Cowboys needed every inch of offense they could get.
đ¤Łđ¤Łđ¤Ł eat them words. https://t.co/ec6ngNhcsw
â George Pickens # GP3 (@George33101361) November 29, 2025
CEEDEE LAMB DOMINATES AS COWBOYSâ OFFENSE SILENCES DOUBTS
If Wright questioned Dallasâ ability to move the ball, CeeDee Lamb made sure to answer him himself.
Lamb was electric, finishing with:
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112 receiving yards
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1 touchdown
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Three defensive pass interference penalties drawn
Each play shifted momentum â and each penalty extended a drive the Chiefsâ defense couldnât afford to give up.
Combined with Dak Prescottâs 320-yard night, the Cowboys executed an offensive performance that directly contradicted every pregame critique Wright offered.
Dallas didnât just keep up with Kansas City.
They outplayed them when it mattered most.
A MESSAGE TO THE NFL: STOP UNDERESTIMATING THE COWBOYS
Inside the locker room, the tone was clear:
This wasnât just a win â it was a message.
A message to analysts.
A message to critics.
A message to the league.
The Dallas Cowboys, now 6â5â1, are not the fragile, inconsistent team some made them out to be.
They stood toe-to-toe with Patrick Mahomes, weathered late-game pressure, and delivered a performance that even their harshest skeptics couldnât ignore.
Pickensâ words echoed throughout NFL media Friday morning as clips of his interview surged across social platforms:
âEat your wordsâ wasnât just aimed at Nick Wright.
It was aimed at anyone who doubted the star receiver, his quarterback, or his team.
THE NFC JUST GOT A NEW CONTENDER
With momentum rising and their offense firing on all cylinders, the Cowboys suddenly look like a team no one wants to face down the stretch.
The win wasnât just emotional.
It wasnât just symbolic.
It was proof â undeniable proof â that Dallas has the firepower, the playmakers, and the attitude to stand among the NFLâs elite.
And George Pickens made sure the entire country heard it.