This is great news for Lamb, who battled through a sprained AC joint in the Cowboys' Week 10 loss to the Eagles. The star receiver should be good to go in Monday night's game against the Texans, but expectations should be tempered after last week's messy offensive performance. Lamb still has plenty of upside as a high-volume receiver, but Cooper Rush's unwillingness to push the ball downfield could result in a lot of short-yardage plays for Lamb. He's best treated as a solid WR2 in Monday's game.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb blamed the sun getting in his eyes when he failed to catch a pass on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, leading to a great deal of discussion about why an indoor stadium like the one the Cowboys play in has windows that allow sunlight to shine in players' eyes.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb blamed the sun getting in his eyes when he failed to catch a pass on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, leading to a great deal of discussion about why an indoor stadium like the one the Cowboys play in has windows that allow sunlight to shine in players' eyes.
Prescott's recovery time is expected to be about three months after his procedure to repair a partial avulsion of the hamstring tendon. Prescott and the team sought several medical opinions over the past week but were left with no choice but to go the surgical route. The Cowboys' season is over, and with it, the Mike McCarthy era has likely reached its end. Some combination of Trey Lance and Cooper Rush will fill in for Prescott as Dallas plays out the stretch. Lance could have some deep league appeal due to his rushing. CeeDee Lamb, who caught six of 10 targets for 21 yards in Week 10 against the Eagles, becomes a borderline WR2 option with Prescott out.
CeeDee Lamb is "1000 percent" in favor of curtains at AT&T Stadium after losing the ball in the sun, but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones disagrees.