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CeeDee Lamb reveals his bold prediction for George Pickens' future contract, offering insights into navigating Dallas' salary cap and player desires.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was blinded by the bright lights once again against the defending Super Bowl champions, as he finished with three drops in the win. A little over a year after signing a four-year, $136 million contract extension with Dallas, Lamb now has seven drops in two meetings against the Eagles this season.
The Dallas Cowboys opted not to play their two best wide receivers on the opening drive of Monday night's contest against the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Cowboys were on the field for the first drive of a 33-16 win over the Raiders, but CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens were not.
There were a pair of notable omissions from the Cowboys’ offense on its opening drive on Monday against the Raiders, as star wide receivers George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb watched from the sidelines rather than join their teammates on the field.
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.
Neither CeeDee Lamb nor George Pickens were on the field for the Cowboys' first drive against the Raiders. Here's what we know about the decision.
Cowboys LT Tyler Guyton is likely to miss Week 13 against the Chiefs with a high-ankle sprain, per ESPN’s Todd Archer. Dallas HC Brian Schottenheimer on WR CeeDee Lamb‘s drops in Week 12: “CeeDee’s an incredible player.
CeeDee Lamb says he and fellow Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens were benched for the first series of a 33-16 victory at Las Vegas because they were at a casino past curfew.
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