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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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Are the Chiefs cooked? Ja'Marr Chase suspended & more from Week 11!

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17 November 2025

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Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano, Jori Epstein, and Frank Schwab recap the wild Week 11 weekend games and key injuries that happened on the field. The Chiefs might be cooked, Ja’Marr Chase is suspended after spitting on Jalen Ramsey and a wave of injuries could shake up the league. Later in the show, the crew breaks down Shedeur Sanders’ underwhelming debut, J.J. McCarthy’s rough outing against the Bears and how the Packers marched into New York and took down the Giants. Plus, we wrap it all up with “One More Thing.”

(2:47) - Are the Chiefs cooked?

(12:40) - Ja’Marr Chase suspended for spitting

(22:40) - Injury updates: Rodgers, Penix, Lane Johnson

(26:45) - Shedeur Sanders has a rough debut

(46:40) - Can JJ McCarthy turn it around?

(52:40) - Packers bounce back vs. Giants

(1:00:50) - One More Thing

Can the Chiefs claw their way into the playoffs? (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
Can the Chiefs claw their way into the playoffs? (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

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Jordy Nelson will hear Ja'Marr Chase's appeal of his suspension

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17 November 2025

Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase has appealed his one-game suspension for spitting on Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey.

Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports that former Packers receiver Jordy Nelson, a jointly appointed NFL-NFLPA appeals officer, will hear Chase's case. Derrick Brooks and Ramon Foster are the other appeals officers.

As it stands, Chase will miss Sunday's game against the Patriots.

Ramsey was ejected after throwing a punch at Chase, but officials missed Chase spitting at Ramsey. Video from WXIX-TV in Cincinnati clearly shows Chase spitting, something Chase denied doing during postgame interviews before the video was posted on social media.

Chase would become the first player ever suspended for spitting.

Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter was ejected before the first play from scrimmage in the season opener for spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. The NFL fined him a game check, and he did not appeal.

The suspension would cost Chase his weekly paycheck of $448,333, along with $58,823 in a per-game active bonus.

Chase declined to talk to reporters on Monday.

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