ARLINGTON, Texas — At this point in the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys hold their collective breath every time All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb hits the ground hard. That’s because he’s been battling through an AC joint sprain in his shoulder since a Week 9 game at the Atlanta Falcons.
During the Cowboys’ 26-24 upset win on “Sunday Night Football” over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Lamb went off for 105 receiving yards on seven catches, and as a result, he became the first player in Cowboys history with at least 100 yards in the first half in consecutive games. Fifty-two of those yards came on a catch-and-run down the right sideline late in the second quarter, a play which ended with him hitting his shoulder on the ground hard. So hard that he was announced as questionable to return in the AT&T Stadium press box. However, almost immediately after the announcement was made, Lamb was back in the game, and he caught a 10-yard pass that came up just an inch short of a touchdown. Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott plunged into the end zone to give Dallas a 20-7 lead on the very next play with under two minutes left in the second quarter.
“I really scored,” Lamb said postgame with a grin. “But yeah, my shoulder is out of whack. Bro, I’m not even going to even lie to you. I’m just out there battling and doing what I do. Yeah bro, it’s not fun.”
“I’m so proud of CeeDee just fighting to get back in there. It just tells you a lot about him,” Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said postgame. “Obviously, we were in and out and trying to get back to some things because we felt he was going to have some opportunities today. We were able to get hi out there on a couple of them.”
So why is Lamb still playing ball at all with the Cowboys eliminated from postseason contention? Love of the game.
“I love this game that much. I’m literally willing to put my body out there on the line for my guys,” Lamb said. “Not so much show how tough I am, but it shows. It’s the ground that’s beating me up bro. I can’t avoid it.”
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Author: Garrett Podell
December 23, 2024 | 9:51 am