Lamb says casino visit led to curfew violation with fellow Cowboys receiver Pickens
Lamb and Pickens missed the Cowboys' 10 p.m. Pacific curfew after a casino visit, resulting in a benching for the first series despite strong game performances, team officials said.
- On Monday, CeeDee Lamb said he and George Pickens missed the Cowboys' 30 p.m. Pacific curfew and were benched for the first series.
- Following dinner and a few drinks at the Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa, Las Vegas, Lamb and Pickens returned to the team hotel, the Durango Resort, nearly 20 minutes away.
- Despite the benching, CeeDee Lamb caught five passes for 66 yards and a score, and George Pickens had nine receptions for 144 yards in the 33-16 win.
- They returned to play on the second Dallas possession after team officials said the players `missed a few things`; CeeDee Lamb, who met reporters, denied social-media rumor about vomiting.
- On Tuesday, social media posts about hanging out late sparked speculation, and following Thursday's practice, CeeDee Lamb said, `I was out a little late, after curfew,' while George Pickens gave limited comments.
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Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb clears up rumors about why he, teammate were benched vs Raiders
Dallas Cowboys star CeeDee Lamb opened up about why he and teammate George Pickens were benched for the first drive of the team’s blowout win over the Las Vegas Raiders.Lamb explained that he and Pickens were out late at a Las Vegas casino and were disciplined for returning past curfew. The wide receiver also said he wanted to refute reports on social media that he was seen throwing up at the casino the morning before the game.CLICK HERE FOR MOR…
CeeDee Lamb says casino visit led to curfew violation with fellow Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens
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.
CeeDee Lamb denies boozy Vegas rumor after missed Cowboys curfew: ‘Know how to hold my liquor’
CeeDee Lamb is clearing the air. The Cowboys star admitted he missed curfew in an incident that saw him and fellow wideout George Pickens get benched for the opening drive of Monday's win over the Raiders in Las Vegas.
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