The Dallas Cowboys lost 34-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers, falling to 6-8-1 for the season. Despite notable individual achievements like Dak Prescott's 4,000+ yard passing season and CeeDee Lamb's fifth consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, the team struggled against high-win opponents and missed numerous tackles, highlighting ongoing defensive and offensive challenges.
CeeDee Lamb is confident his ankle is healed and ready for his return to play for the Dallas Cowboys against the Commanders after missing three games due to a high ankle sprain. He has played 84 games in his career and needs 51 yards to reach 7,000 career scrimmage yards. Lamb emphasizes his enthusiasm for playing and being with his team, despite the injury setbacks.
CeeDee Lamb is confident in his recovery from a high ankle sprain and is set to return to the Dallas Cowboys lineup against the Washington Commanders, potentially boosting the team's high-scoring offense alongside George Pickens.
The Dallas Cowboys had all 53 players on the practice field, with key players like CeeDee Lamb, KaVontae Turpin, and Tyler Booker returning in limited capacity after injuries, while others remain under evaluation for activation.
CeeDee Lamb is expected to return for the Dallas Cowboys in Week 7 after recovering from a high ankle sprain, boosting an already explosive offense led by Dak Prescott, with key players like George Pickens and Jake Ferguson contributing to the team's offensive firepower.
CeeDee Lamb is expected to return to practice for the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday after recovering from an ankle injury, along with KaVontae Turpin and Tyler Booker, who are also set to participate in practice.
The Dallas Cowboys have ruled out wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and right guard Tyler Booker for their upcoming game due to high-ankle sprains, and will decide next week whether to place them on injured reserve, which would sideline them for four more games.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will miss some time due to a high ankle sprain sustained in Week 3, prompting the team to rely on other players like George Pickens and Jalen Tolbert to step up in his absence, as they prepare to face the Packers' strong defense.
Cowboys' star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is expected to miss 3-4 weeks due to a high ankle sprain sustained in a game against the Bears, impacting the team's offensive options with George Pickens stepping up as the primary receiver during his absence.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has been diagnosed with a high-ankle sprain, and his availability for Week 4 against the Packers remains uncertain as the team evaluates his recovery, which could impact their offensive performance.
CeeDee Lamb injured his ankle during a game but expressed confidence in playing next week, pending an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the injury. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Lamb remain optimistic despite Lamb's limited play and absence of receptions in the recent game.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb suffered a left ankle injury in the first quarter of the Week 3 game against the Chicago Bears, which ended his participation for the rest of the game. Despite initial concerns, Lamb was able to walk off on his own and return briefly before leaving the game, raising hopes that the injury may not be severe. Lamb had been performing well recently, with back-to-back 100-yard games, but did not catch a pass in this game due to the injury.
CeeDee Lamb suffered an ankle injury during the game and left the field, raising concerns about his availability for the rest of the game, though he initially returned briefly before leaving again without returning to play.
The Dallas Cowboys have permitted wide receiver CeeDee Lamb to participate in a Saudi Arabian flag-football tournament organized by Tom Brady, amid ongoing discussions with other NFL teams about their players' involvement in the event, which the NFL states is not an league initiative.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb took full responsibility for dropping four passes in a loss to the Eagles, acknowledging the impact of his mistakes and vowing to improve, despite leading the game in receiving yards.