You know about the drops. Maybe you saw them. Maybe you only heard about them. They will be talked about and talked about and then talked about some more. You know about those. But did you know what Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb actually said about them?
That is the most crucial part of the Lamb drops story. Philadelphia beat Dallas, 24-20, to open the season with a crucial win. For Dallas, all that will be talked about for the next few days (and beyond) are the drops. Lamb had three (a fourth was a tough catch) and according to ESPN he has 35 total drops since entering the NFL in 2020, most in the league. The network also said it’s his second career game with three drops.
“The guys that had a chance to make those plays, will make those plays,’ said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones after the game.
“Don’t worry about CeeDee Lamb,’ said Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer. ‘CeeDee’s going to be fine. What a great player. Again, this was a team defeat and we own that. We understand where we can go as a football team. We understand. I love the competition. I thought guys competed their butts off. I thought that was great, but we’re all about winning and we didn’t win tonight and therefore it’s not good enough.”
Then came the quote from Lamb. ‘That’s terrible. I can’t point the finger at anybody else. I take full accountability and everything else that comes with it,’ Lamb said, via The Athletic’s Jon Machota. ‘As a player, I train for moments like that and the ball to come my way. I need to catch the damn ball.’
Lamb added that if you didn’t think he’ll come back from this moment, you’re wrong.
Lamb had 7 catches for 110 yards.
And he’s right. We’ll see Lamb be Lamb again.