Friction breeds growth, and Lamb’s evolution mirrored the team’s struggles. Two headlines bookend his journey. On February 11, the aftermath of the Cowboys’ playoff debacle led to his blunt self-assessment, “ I need to grow up! ” By December 16, the narrative had flipped into Lamb showing his prowess as one of the team’s leaders.
The team said Lamb won't need surgery for his AC joint injury, and he is projected to make a full recovery with rehab
The Dallas Cowboys, officially eliminated from playoff contention, have shut down star receiver CeeDee Lamb for the remainder of the season due to a shoulder injury.
The Dallas Cowboys are shutting down CeeDee Lamb with two games remaining after their 2023 All-Pro receiver spent the second half of the season dealing with a sprained right shoulder.
The Dallas Cowboys announced Thursday that star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will miss the final two regular season games due to his lingering right shoulder injury suffered in early November.
Lamb sustained a shoulder injury in Week 9 but has been playing through it. The wideout will now "undergo a process of treatment and rehabilitation for his shoulder," and is expected to "make a full recovery" without surgery, the team said. He will not appear in the final two games of the season.
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Cowboys are shutting down WR CeeDee Lamb for the remainder of the season due to his shoulder injury, meaning he’ll miss game vs. Eagles in Week 17