Frisco, Texas — dallas cowboys wide receiver cd lamb he said and george pickens Missed curfew on Sunday, resulting in both players missing Monday’s first series of games las vegas raiders,
Lamb told reporters that he and Pickens were having dinner and drinks at the Red Rock Casino. He denied that he was vomiting outside the casino, which was mentioned on social media.
The Cowboys had a Sunday night curfew at 10 p.m. PT and Monday’s start at 5:15 p.m. PT.
After the Cowboys’ 33–16 win, coach Brian Schottenheimer said “there were some things that were missed” and that players were informed of the disciplinary action before the game. He did not go into specifics.
Neither Pickens nor Lamb after the game. Lamb finished with five catches for 66 yards and a touchdown, and Pickens had career highs with nine catches for 144 yards and a 37-yard TD reception. dak prescott,
“I’m not going to go into depth on it,” Lamb said after the game. “To be honest, I’m not. I’m sorry, I’m not.”
When Pickens spoke to the media Thursday, he was not asked why he was benched. Asked what it was like watching the game start from the sidelines, Pickens said, “It definitely wasn’t good. Me and CD definitely wanted to be there.”
He said his relationship with Schottenheimer, who hugged both receivers after Lamb’s touchdown, has grown closer as the years have gone on.
Schottenheimer said Tuesday that he wants Pickens, who is set to become a free agent after this season, to remain with the Cowboys. Last year, the Cowboys signed Lamb to a deal worth an average of $34 million per year.
Pickens has 58 catches for 908 yards and seven touchdowns. Lamb, who missed three games due to an ankle sprain, has 40 catches for 557 yards and two touchdowns.
“Sign me up. I mean, what do you say? Those two guys, I just love their relationship, man. I love the firepower they give us,” Schottenheimer said. “It’s one of those games where you never know which it will be. Some games it’s both, some games it’s one of them, and then, like I said, I pinch myself sometimes… I’m in favor of George having a long-term future with us.”

