CeeDee Lamb, the Cowboys
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CeeDee Lamb has been fun to watch at Dallas Cowboys training camp as he's made tough catches, weaved through defenses and, of course, practiced his end zone celebration with new buddy George Pickens.
Dallas Cowboys stars CeeDee Lamb and DeMarvion Overshown got into a light-hearted social media beef over one of the biggest college rivalries.
It wasn’t like the Cowboys’ offense was bad under Mike McCarthy, the previous head coach/play caller. Last season, the Cowboys finished 17th in total offensive yards (5,567) and 25th in yards per play (5.0).
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For Pickens, Lamb and Prescott, getting the Cowboys to the playoffs and then some is the goal this season. Jerry Jones fired Mike McCarthy and promoted offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to try and kickstart a resurgence a sorts.
The Cowboys star receiver said "I like us versus anybody, honestly. Versus anyone. Any room. I don't care what they be saying in the media."
The Cowboys’ star WR duo doesn’t seem to care about any potential fines from the NFL that the celebration would incur, either.
Minnesota coach Kevin O'Connell said Friday that receiver Justin Jefferson is dealing with a mild hamstring strain and will be held out of practice. Jefferson will be re-evaluated next week, but he should be fine for Week 1.
CeeDee Lamb believes opposing NFL teams should be intimidated by what the Dallas Cowboys will look like with both himself and Dak Prescott healthy and participating in training camp ahead of the 2025 season.
The Dallas Cowboys' offense in 2025 will be centered around receiver duo CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, with the pair set to command a lot of attention. Both seen as genuine No. 1 receivers, Dak Prescott finally has a solid supporting cast to get the passing game rolling.