
Cowboys Rumors: CeeDee Lamb 'Accountable and Locked in' After Outburst vs. Ravens
Dallas Cowboys wideout CeeDee Lamb has reportedly been "accountable and locked in to his teammates all week," according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
Lamb did not appear to be happy during the team's 28-25 loss against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, having a sideline argument with Dak Prescott and not speaking to reporters after the loss.
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Lamb had a rough performance himself, catching just four passes on seven targets for 67 yards while losing a fumble. On Tuesday, he apologized for his outing and his overall demeanor.
"I expect a lot out of myself—more than anyone could put on me," he told reporters. "And quite honestly, I failed myself, and obviously I failed the team, just as far as producing and being that game-breaker. ... I kind of let the game get to my head a little bit. Honestly I got to be truthful to myself and I played a part in that loss, a big part, honestly, and [neither] my body language nor attitude, [helped change] the outcome of the game."
The 25-year-old has gotten off to a slow start this season after signing a four-year, $136 million extension in August, catching 13 passes for 218 yards and a touchdown on 24 targets. The Cowboys, in turn, have gotten off to a rough 1-2 start.
But Lamb got off to a slow start in the 2023 season too, with just a single 100-yard game in the Cowboys' first five contests. He would go on to register 135 catches for 1,749 yards and 12 touchdowns, solidifying his status as one of the game's elite wide receivers.
It also solidified Prescott and Lamb as one of the top passing duos in football, and Lamb was quick to point out this week that nothing has changed between the two.
"We understand the urgency, and that's between us," he told reporters. "We talk about it every day, every night and, if anything, our relationship has gotten stronger. Don't let what's out there fool you. We're brothers to the end, and we know we're all we got. I tip my hat to him. I have that much respect for him and I look at him as a brother. With that said, everything is gonna come out—the energy, the passion, the love, the fight, and we'll make up in the end. There's no craziness."
What the Cowboys would like, however, is for there to be more wins.







