CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens Break Curfew at Sunday Casino Outing
CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens faced disciplinary action during a recent football game in Las Vegas. Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer made the decision to bench both players for the first series of the game. The reason for this action was not disclosed directly by Schottenheimer, Lamb, or Pickens after the game. However, social media quickly connected the dots.
Curfew Violation at Red Rock Casino
Reports surfaced indicating that the wide receivers had been seen at the Red Rock Casino after curfew. Specifically, an eyewitness claimed that Lamb was observed vomiting at 7:30 a.m. on Monday. This incident raised eyebrows on social media platforms.
Confirmation and Denial
On Thursday, Lamb addressed the situation. He admitted that he and Pickens had dinner and drinks at the Red Rock Casino. This outing took place away from the team’s hotel and outside the established curfew. However, he denied any claims of vomiting the following morning.
Cowboys’ Performance Against the Raiders
Despite the off-field controversy, Lamb and Pickens delivered stellar performances against the Raiders. Together, they recorded impressive statistics:
- Total Receptions: 14
- Total Yards: 210
- Total Touchdowns: 2
The Cowboys secured a decisive 33-16 victory in the game, with the duo playing a pivotal role in the win. Their ability to perform under pressure highlights their resilience.
This incident raises important questions about player conduct and the balance between personal freedom and team discipline. As the season progresses, the Cowboys will need to manage such situations effectively to maintain team cohesion and performance.