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CeeDee Lamb scores to give Cowboys a 10-6 lead

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17 November 2025

CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens did not play the first series for disciplinary reasons. They have made their presence felt in the three series since.

Pickens has three receptions for 46 yards, and Lamb has an 18-yard touchdown catch.

The rest of the team has one target and one reception over the past three drives.

The Cowboys lead 10-6.

Dak Prescott, who fumbled on the second possession on a strip-sack by Maxx Crosby, is 5-for-9 for 79 yards and a touchdown.

The Raiders used Prescott's fumble for a 35-yard field goal despite losing 2 yards on the drive and added a 45-yard Daniel Carlson field goal.

Brandon Aubrey kicked a 50-yard field goal for the Cowboys.

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Tom Brady attends Cowboys-Raiders, but he's not working this time

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17 November 2025

The last time Fox broadcaster and Raiders minority owner Tom Brady attended a Raiders game, he created a stir by sitting in the coaches' box with a headset and a tablet. Many who previously hadn't fully appreciated the inherent conflict of interest between Brady's two roles had an epiphany regarding the problems with having access to the league at large and owing a fiduciary duty to one specific team.

The Week 2 Monday night development became a big deal until the next bright, shiny object came along to distract us three nights later, in the form of the Thursday night game to start Week 3. By then it died down, with the league doubling down on its decision to let Brady do both, Brady (who privately was livid over the criticism, we're told) writing a strident, accusatory newsletter chastising anyone would who dare question his decision to wear two hats that can't fit on one head, and the entire incident slipping into the ever-growing bog of post-standards America.

Brady skipped the Week 10 Thursday night game between the Raiders and Broncos, opting to attend an event in Miami instead. Tonight, he’s present for the Raiders' Week 11 game against the Cowboys.

During the first quarter, ESPN cameras showed him in a suite, hanging out with friend, confidant, and business partner Jim Gray, who reportedly advises Raiders owner Mark Davis and brokered Brady's below-market sweetheart deal to buy a piece of the franchise.

Brady possibly realizes it's a bad look to be working with the team's coaches during a game. He also possibly realizes that, by Week 11, nothing he does will help the 2-7 Raiders.

Either way, Brady is doing what he should have done in Week 2 — watching the game as a fan, hobnobbing with others, and enjoying the spread from P.F. Chang’s.

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Cowboys WRs CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens begin game on bench due to 'coach's decision'

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17 November 2025
CeeDee Lamb (88) and George Pickens (3) of the Dallas Cowboys were benched for a series of Monday night's game against the Raiders. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
CeeDee Lamb (88) and George Pickens (3) of the Dallas Cowboys were benched for a series of Monday night's game against the Raiders. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
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Brian Schottenheimer hasn't won a lot of games during his first season as Dallas Cowboys head coach, but he apparently wanted to send a message to the locker room Monday night. 

The Cowboys have two star receivers, CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, and both players were on the sideline for Dallas' first series against the Las Vegas Raiders. This move was not announced before the game and wasn't reported anywhere. On the ESPN broadcast, sideline reporter Lisa Salters said a Cowboys public relations representative said the benching was a "coach's decision" and it was not injury related. Salters said when she asked if it was a punishment for violating team rules, that matter would have to be addressed with Schottenheimer after the game.

Lamb and Pickens weren't benched due to lack of production; both are averaging more than 80 yards per game. Lamb was on the field for the first play of the Cowboys' second drive, and Pickens came in for the second play. It appears the benching was for the first series of the game. 

Lamb ended up scoring the first touchdown of the game. Early in the second quarter Dak Prescott hit him in the end zone for an 18-yard score. In the first quarter, Pickens had three catches for 46 yards. 

Dak finds CeeDee Lamb open in the secondary for six!

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The Cowboys came into Monday night's game with a 3-5-1 record and their playoff hopes dwindling. Any coach wants to set a tone in his first season on the job. It appears that was Schottenheimer's goal with his brief benching of two of Dallas' best players. 

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