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Interestingly, as the Cowboys went out on offense, they did so without both CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. The Monday Night Football broadcast began speculating what this was all about and quickly reported that it had to do with a “coach’s decision” from Brian Schottenheimer and that it was not injury related.
Cowboys owner and General Manager Jerry Jones was in awe of the way wide receiver George Pickens played on Monday night.
Dallas Cowboys star receiver George Pickens' future with the team looks promising after an interesting hint from the most powerful man in town, Jerry Jones.
Playing their first game since the death of 24-year-old defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, the Cowboys' 33-16 win over the Raiders was filled with emotions for quarterback Dak Prescott, owner Jerry Jones and others. The Cowboys donned "94" helmet decals and had warm-up shirts with Kneeland across the front to honor their teammate.
Dallas Cowboys wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens weren’t on the field for the offense’s first series against the Las Vegas Raiders. The pair’s absence turned a lot of heads before coach Brian Schottenheimer explained it was his decision.
Jones said the Nov. 17 'Monday Night Football' Cowboys-Raiders game could provide players an outlet in grieving Marshawn Kneeland.