Friction breeds growth, and Lamb’s evolution mirrored the team’s struggles. Two headlines bookend his journey. On February 11, the aftermath of the Cowboys’ playoff debacle led to his blunt self-assessment, “ I need to grow up! ” By December 16, the narrative had flipped into Lamb showing his prowess as one of the team’s leaders.
The team said Lamb won't need surgery for his AC joint injury, and he is projected to make a full recovery with rehab
The Dallas Cowboys receiver room was CeeDee Lamb or bust in 2024, showing the need to get No. 88 some help this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys are shutting down CeeDee Lamb with two games remaining after their 2023 All-Pro receiver spent the second half of the season dealing with a sprained right shoulder.
Lamb’s shoulder injury has impacted his availability since he suffered it against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 9. With Dallas now playing out the string, the team has decided to shut him down and move him to the Reserved/Injured list.
Defensive end Micah Parsons, receiver CeeDee Lamb, left guard Tyler Smith, kicker Brandon Aubrey and return specialist KaVontae Turpin were among the selections announced by the NFL on Thursday.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy opened up about the team's decision to shut down CeeDee Lamb for the remainder of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys announced Thursday that star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will miss the final two regular season games due to his lingering right shoulder injury suffered in early November.
After the superstar wideout was shut down for the Cowboys' last two games, McCarthy gives the team's decision.
CeeDee Lamb missing the final two games could provide opportunity for underused Dallas receivers like KaVontae Turpin, Ryan Flournoy and Jonathan Mingo. Or ... Lamb missing could expose the Cowboys as having a desperate NFL Draft need at the position.
Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, defensive end Micah Parsons, kicker Brandon Aubrey, guard Tyler Smith and return specialist KaVontae Turpin all garnered the honor after an impressive 2024 campaign for each. All but Turpin will return to the Pro Bowl from last year’s event, while the Louisiana native will return for the first time since 2022.
The Dallas Cowboys had to call on the 2024 rookie class at several key positions throughout the year. The team entered with two rookies on the offensive line -- Tyler Guyton and Cooper Beebe -- and called on several others like Marist Liufau,