
Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb Says He's a 'Dominant' WR, Hypes Dak Prescott Connection
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.
"I feel like the league knows what happens when I'm healthy and I have Dak for a whole season," Lamb said at the 16:30 mark of a Wednesday press conference. "But if you don't, I will happily show you what it's going to be like this year.
"Honestly, I'm a dominant receiver. I don't like to speak highly of myself, but I can't wait to show you guys."
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Prescott played eight games last season before undergoing surgery on a partially torn hamstring in November.
Lamb meanwhile played through a shoulder injury last season before sitting out the last two games of the season in order to recover.
The star wideout told reporters on Wednesday that it wasn't just the shoulder injury that impacted his 2024 season.
It was also missing the opportunity to work with Prescott at training camp while negotiating the four-year, $136 million extension he and the Cowboys agreed to in late August.
Lamb said Tuesday that it was during the Cowboys' Week 8 loss to the San Francisco 49ers— a 30-24 loss during which Lamb made 13 catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns— that he realized that not getting the chance to get reps with Prescott was impacting his play.
"I can be as strong, as fast, as explosive as I want to be, but if I can't control it to where Dak understands how explosive or how in-and-out my breaks can be, I think I did that essentially just for me," Lamb said. "And it's never just for me. I have to do things to his tailoring, essentially, just making sure he's seeing the right things."
Both Lamb and Prescott were in attendance this week for the start of training camp in Oxnard, California.
Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said before the first practice this week that Prescott would be somewhat limited in his reps "now that he's in the over-30 club."
That means Lamb, who said that he feels "1,000 percent" healthy heading into camp, the chance to take some reps with backup quarterback Joe Milton III.
In addition to that, however, he'll get to reunite with Prescott. Schottenheimer will hope those reps will help the Cowboys' offense begin to bounce back from last season's 7-10 campaign.

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