The Dallas Cowboys made a surprising decision at the start of their game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday. On the opening drive, the team decided to sit out their leading receivers, CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. According to reports, this was a coach’s decision by Brian Schottenheimer, who stated that both players had “missed some things” leading up to the game.
During the broadcast, Troy Aikman mentioned that there had been issues with both players in the past regarding their effort. This benching could have been a message from head coach Brian Schottenheimer to send a message to the team.
This decision drew a stunned reaction from Michael Irvin, a former teammate and fellow franchise legend, who expressed his surprise on social media. The drive without Lamb and Pickens ended in a three-and-out for the Cowboys. However, Lamb was deployed for the second series, and Pickens joined him shortly after. Unfortunately, the Cowboys faced challenges, with Dak Prescott losing the ball on a sack, leading to a Raiders field goal.
Despite the setbacks, Lamb eventually caught the night’s first touchdown in the second quarter, and Pickens later scored a touchdown of his own after an interception.
Interestingly, the Cowboys’ benching of Lamb and Pickens is not an isolated incident. Other teams have also taken action against misbehaving players. For instance, New York Giants rookie Abdul Carter was benched for a game due to a team rule infraction, while the Buffalo Bills sidelined Keon Coleman for being late to a team meeting.
These actions highlight the importance of discipline and accountability within NFL teams. It is crucial for players to adhere to team rules and expectations to maintain a cohesive and successful team dynamic. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how these decisions impact the players and their performances on the field.

