George Pickens has cleared the air about having an alleged beef with Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin. According to a tweet by Blitzburgh, the wide receiver had no bad blood with his former team and coach.Pickens also talked about his exit from the team and his decision to join the Dallas Cowboys this season."I honestly don't have a bad word to say about Pittsburgh," Pickens said. "I can call up Coach (Tomlin) right now and we'd have a good conversation. What I really respect about Coach is that he was telling me the whole time, 'Just keep being you, George.'"There was no beef. It just wasn't really a fit long-term. When I knew they were bringing in DK (Metcalf) with the two tight end offense, I thought, 'Cool, Perfect for y'all. Let me get up out of here and get you a pick.' And that's how it went down. They did right by me, in the end. We were talking the whole time, and they sent me to the perfect spot in Dallas."The Steelers drafted George Pickens with the 52nd overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft. During his three-season stint with the team, he found himself in trouble for unsportsmanlike conduct on the field. Last season, when he was fined by the league for his touchdown celebration against the Cincinnati Bengals, Mike Tomlin said that the wide receiver had to "grow up" and show maturity on the field.During his three-season stint with the Steelers, George Pickens recorded 2,841 yards and 12 TDs receiving. In May, they traded him to the Cowboys for a 2026 third-rounder and a 2027 fifth-rounder. Pickens has been a key player on Brian Schottenheimer's offense, tallying 908 yards and seven touchdowns receiving in 10 games.Ex-Cowboys star Dez Bryant urges George Pickens to take a pay cut to stay in DallasGeorge Pickens is in the middle of the final year of his four-year rookie contract. After his performance during the Cowboys' 33-16 victory over the Raiders last week, Dez Bryant had a message for the wide receiver.In a tweet on X, the retired three-time Pro Bowler urged Pickens to take a pay cut when negotiating his new deal with the Cowboys. He believes that the WR has the capacity to become a legend in Dallas."George Pickens... I want you to understand that whenever it's time to negotiate your new contract... your legacy will be worth more than being the highest paid wide receiver... if you stayed with the Cowboys. There's a lot more to the thought procss, but think about it. ..."You have to be the best at what's current. I've watched great teams and been a part of great teams the Cowboys have had over the years. Also, you have to keep the roster young and hungry... I played with guys who were past their due date and didn't love the game. Respectfully."The Cowboys (4-5-1) are next scheduled to take on the Eagles (5-5) on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET.