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What is CeeDee Lamb's Injury Status After Exiting Cowboys vs. Lions with Concussion?
The Dallas Cowboys ruled wide receiver CeeDee Lamb out for the remainder of Thursday's game against the Detroit Lions after he suffered a concussion in the third quarter.
Lamb was having a big game, posting six catches for 121 yards, before being removed after his head hit the ground after he attempted to make a catch in the end zone.
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The Cowboys came into Thursday's matchup with the Lions at 6-5-1, fighting for their playoff lives, so losing Lamb for any period of time is potentially a massive blow.
While Lamb has struggled with drops this season, he remains one of the elite playmakers in the NFL, with 57 receptions for 865 yards and three touchdowns this season after Thursday's strong opening.
"It's really just lack of focus on my end, honestly," Lamb told reporters in late November regarding the drops. "Just thinking doing two before one. There's been plenty of that going on, and by that, I'm thinking about my next move before catching the ball and things of that nature. It's not really much on anybody else but myself, and I've never been one to point the finger, but yeah, it's all on me, and I got to handle that."
Injuries have also been an issue for Lamb this season. He also missed three games with a high ankle sprain in late September and October.
The Cowboys mitigated that loss somewhat with the strong performance of George Pickens, who has proven to be a fantastic fit in Dallas after being acquired in the offseason, while Dak Prescott has put together a fantastic season and tight end Jake Ferguson remains a steady presence.
But Lamb gives the Cowboys a different dimension. They were just 1-1-1 without him earlier in the season.
Dallas took a three-game winning streak into Thursday's pivotal contest against the Lions (7-5), who were also fighting for their playoff lives.



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