Dallas Cowboys' star receiver George Pickens is cleared to play in Monday Night Football against the Arizona Cardinals. The 24-year-old has been a vital offensive weapon, boasting impressive yardage and touchdown stats. His availability is crucial for Dallas' explosive passing attack as they aim to extend their winning streak at AT&T Stadium.
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