CeeDee Lamb has come forward to set the record straight about reports of his throwing up outside of a Las Vegas casino on Monday morning.
According to a tweet by reporter Calvin Watkins, the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver said that coach Brian Schottenheimer punished him and George Pickens for missing the curfew ahead of Monday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
He also completely denied throwing up outside a casino and called the reports "disrespectful."
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"Lamb denied he was throwing up at the casino. He said it's a disrespect to even suggest that. Lamb said he knows how to hold his liquor," Watkins tweeted.Both Lamb and Pickens were benched during the Cowboys' first series against the Raiders on Monday night. However, the $136 million wide receiver made an impact after entering the game.
Lamb tallied 66 yards and one touchdown receiving against the Raiders. This helped his team secure a 33-16 victory and improve their record to 4-5-1. On the other hand, George Pickens recorded 144 yards on nine receptions and one touchdown receiving.
CeeDee Lamb has high praise for teammate George Pickens
The Cowboys acquired Pickens via a trade with the Steelers in May. Alongside CeeDee Lamb, he has quickly become an important part of the offense and one of quarterback Dak Prescott's favorite targets on the field.
On Thursday, Lamb shared his thoughts on Pickens' success with the team and how he's comfortably settled down with the rest of the players.
"I feel like he's comfortable here. He's happy here. He has a home here and he feels like he's accepted. I feel like we did a great job, welcoming him with open arms, and everything he did in Pittsburgh, bringing that here. "We're going to figure out everything else and how we have to grow as men and as a football player off the field, but other than that, come be you. I fee like, with that, it was very easy for him. He understood that we weren't trying to change him. We wanted him to come over and do that, and that he's doing. He's actually exceeded that. Shoutout to GP."So far in ten games, George Pickens has recorded 908 yards and seven touchdowns receiving for the Cowboys.
They are next scheduled to face the Eagles on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET.
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