CeeDee Lamb, Threw Up and Casino Night
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Pickens initially said the Cowboys lined up in more run-heavy personnel to "exploit" the Raiders in the run game when CBS Sports asked him why he and Lamb didn't start the game. When he was informed Schottenheimer said he missed a couple things, he gave a short reply.
FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens were out after curfew Sunday night in Las Vegas. Lamb shared that information with reporters on Thursday, while also refuting a social media rumor that he was out until the early morning hours and throwing up.
During the game, there was a bit of controversy on the Dallas sideline. Star wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens were benched to start the game after missing curfew during the team’s trip to Las Vegas. Jones recently spoke on the incident, sharing his two cents.
The Dallas Cowboys benched both CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens for the first drive of the Week 11 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. On Tuesday, owner Jerry Jones offered a few more details.
Dallas Cowboys star receiver CeeDee Lamb has shed some light on his three-play suspension while denying the unseemly accusation.
With Dallas’ fate riding on this fourth down, Dak Prescott turned to his star receiver Cee Dee Lamb on Thursday night and lofted a ball toward him down the left sideline. Lamb had to dive in an attempt to corral the pass, yet the ball hit both his hands ...
Dallas Cowboys wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens were both on the bench for the team's opening series on Monday night. Here's what we know.