đź’Ą BREAKING NEWS: CeeDee Lamb breaks his silence on the shocking Cowboys discipline that also involved George Pickens, revealing what really went down with Brian Schottenheimer.QQ

Lamb and Pickens missed the first drive of Week 11 as a result.

They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Well, that’s not the case for Dallas Cowboys wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. At least not entirely.
The pair of star wide receivers was surprisingly benched for the Cowboys’ first drive of the team’s win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11. After the game, head coach Brian Schottenheimer refused to offer any details beyond saying “they missed a couple of things.” However, on Thursday, Lamb offered more insight into the situation.
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Per Calvin Watkins from the Dallas Morning News, Lamb told reporters he and Pickens “missed curfew before the game at Las Vegas.” The receiver admitted the two were having dinner and a few drinks. As many of us have learned at some point in our lives, “a few” can mean a lot of things when it comes to having drinks. What Lamb made clear, however, is that the online rumor about him throwing up at the Red Rock Casino was false.
Perhaps some day we will find out even more details behind the whole thing but for now, Lamb’s words serve as confirmation for speculation about the discipline having to do with some Las Vegas shenanigans. Dak Prescott seemingly held back laughter postgame on Monday night when discussing the discipline to his receivers.
Lamb and Pickens can finally move on from Vegas incident
At least for a while, Lamb and Pickens can forget about being asked about what happened that night. Though they seemed to move on pretty quickly from the whole thing when they went for a combined 14 catches, 210 yards, and two touchdowns (one for each). Next up is a much tougher opponent.
Lamb and Pickens will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 12 in a game which could help Dallas almost double its playoff chances. Back in Week 1, the Cowboys lost a close one in which Pickens had three catches for 30 yards. Things have changed since then as his chemistry with Dak Prescott has become one of the most dangerous in the NFL.
The Eagles will have to be ready. Fortunately, nightlife in Frisco and Arlington, Texas, isn’t quite what it is in Vegas.



