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5 takeaways from Cowboys’ big win: Lamb, Pickens turn discipline into production

After an emotional bye week that tested the heart and soul of the Dallas Cowboys, the team put together its strongest start-to-finish effort of the season in a commanding 33-16 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night.

Quarterback Dak Prescott had one of his best performances all season, with the help of wide receivers George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb, on the way to hurling four touchdowns. Defensively, the Cowboys allowed just one Raiders touchdown, as they debuted new pieces such as defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and linebacker DeMarvion Overshown.

There were a lot of positives to take from the effort, as the Cowboys (4-5-1) started the post-bye stretch with a needed win over the Raiders (2-8).

Here are five takeaways from the victory:

Cowboys use emotions as fuel in win

It couldn’t have been an easy week of preparation, as the Cowboys continue to grieve the loss of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland. But they controlled Monday’s game from start to finish for arguably their most dominant win of the season.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Head coach Brian Schottenheimer of the Dallas Cowboys reacts after the game against the Las Vegas Raiders wearing a shirt honoring Marshawn Kneeland at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images)
Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer, wearing a shirt honoring Marshawn Kneeland, runs off the field after the 33-16 victory over the Raiders on Monday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Ian Maule Getty Images

With head coach Brian Schottenheimer wearing the tribute shirt that the team wore in pregame warmups and Kneeland’s No. 94 jersey hanging behind the bench, the Cowboys did just what they said during the week when they aimed to take Kneeland’s playing style and motor to the field as a unit.

It worked on both sides of the ball, as the clear physicality advantage was with the visiting sideline throughout the night.

“I’m so proud of these guys for how they grieved, cried, laughed,” Schottenheimer said. “They wanted to honor him, and we’re not done honoring him. He’s a part of our family forever.”


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George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb respond to accountability

In a game that already had a lot of storylines, a fascinating one got thrown into the mix when wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens were benched to start the game in favor of Ryan Flournoy and Jalen Tolbert. It was the only time the Cowboys went three-and-out until the fourth quarter.

Cowboys wide receivers George Pickens (3) and CeeDee Lamb celebrate a touchdown during the second quarter against the Raiders on Monday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Cowboys wide receivers George Pickens (3) and CeeDee Lamb celebrate a touchdown during the second quarter against the Raiders on Monday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Ian Maule Getty Images

Shortly after the initial drive, a team official said that it was related to a disciplinary issue, citing that the receivers “missed some things” that forced them to the bench. After the game, Schottenheimer echoed the same sentence. Lamb said he “didn’t want to get into it,” and Pickens said he’ll keep it between them and Schottenheimer.

Pickens quickly answered with three receptions for 55 yards in the first quarter, and Lamb got in on the action with the game’s first touchdown to open the second quarter.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: George Pickens #3 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders during the second quarter at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) celebrates his 37-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter Monday. Christian Petersen Getty Images

The duo answered the accountability challenge from Schottenheimer and helped power the Cowboys’ offense to a commanding effort. Pickens finished with 144 yards, Lamb added 66 of his own, and each accounted for a touchdown.

Quinnen Williams shines in debut

It’s clear why owner Jerry Jones salivated at the thought of adding Williams over the course of the past four months.

In his team debut after being acquired at the trade deadline, Williams pressured Raiders quarterback Geno Smith numerous times and got home for 1.5 sacks. In the run game, he helped assist a defensive line that allowed just 27 rushing yards.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Quinnen Williams #92 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts after the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images)
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (92) runs off the field after his first game with the team Monday. He was acquired at the NFL trade deadline. Ian Maule Getty Images

While there were a lot of defensive additions in this game outside of Williams, it’s clear that his impact was felt on the unit’s way to allowing its fewest points and total yards (236) all season.

“Q is a really good football player,” Schottenheimer said. “We should keep him.”

Red zone emphasis pays off

After the team’s bad loss to the Arizona Cardinals before the bye week, Schottenheimer and Prescott talked about how the team’s inefficiencies on both sides of the ball in the red zone had to be a priority during the bye.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Jake Ferguson #87 of the Dallas Cowboys scores a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders during the second quarter at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images)
Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson catches a 5-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-1 in the second quarter Monday. Candice Ward Getty Images

Well, it paid off. The offense scored touchdowns on three of its four trips to the red area, and the defense allowed just one touchdown on Las Vegas’ four trips inside the 20-yard line.

“We had a good plan of understanding what these guys were going to do and how they were going to attack,” Prescott said. “I was efficient down there in getting it to the guys. They ran their routes with speed, and they were getting to their spots. When we do that, that should be the result.”

Call that a win in an area where improvement was much-needed.

Dak Prescott knocking on the door of history

After a two-game stretch going into the bye that saw the first-team offense average just 13.5 points per game and Prescott throw for just 438 yards and one touchdown, the first-team unit responded with a sound passing attack that saw Prescott finish with 268 yards and four touchdowns.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys looks to pass against the Las Vegas Raiders during the first quarter at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images)
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott threw for 268 yards and four touchdowns Monday and is closing in on Dallas’ all-time passing yardage record. Ian Maule Getty Images

With his yardage total, Prescott sits just 160 yards from becoming the franchise’s all-time leading passer. But if you ask Prescott, he is prouder of the offense getting back on track with a gauntlet of opponents — the Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions — upcoming.

The Cowboys next host the NFC-leading Eagles (8-2) at 3:25 p.m. Sunday.


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This story was originally published November 17, 2025 at 10:14 PM.

Nick Harris
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Nick Harris is the Dallas Cowboys beat reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He has experience working on the beat for DallasCowboys.com and previous work experience at Yahoo Sports/Rivals and 247Sports.
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