Arlington, Texas— CeeDee Lamb had another big day for the Cowboys, catching 11 passes for 151 yards and a touchdown in a 49-17 win over the Giants at AT&T Stadium.
Lamb set an NFL Suρer Bowl record with three consecutive 150-plus-yard, 10-reception games. His run has him confident heading into the second half of the regular season, as he sees it as a warning to the league.
I’m one of them. This game’s leading receiver is me “Lamb remarked firmly afterward. Without a doubt. If so, see you next week.”
He was high after the game, but he gave appreciation to Dak Prescott, the оffensive line, and his fellow receivers for letting him play freely in the last month.
“It’s amazing, especially when you come out with the dub,” he added of his performance. A shoutout to the boys. O-line holding up, Dak feeding me, all receivers opening it. It’s collective. We’re blessed and humble.”
Despite rival teams’ attempts to double or bracket him in the receiving game, Lamb credits оffensive play-caller Mike McCarthy for keeping him on the move and upsetting gameplans.
“They’re definitely trying to double me, but [McCarthy] is doing a great job of moving me around and putting me in motion, lining me up on the outside,” said Lamb. Maybe you can’t defeat. Mike now faces the DC.”
On Sunday, Lamb led the offense to 640 yards, the second-most in franchise history and the 10th-most in NFL history.
He added “We’re hitting our stride.” It’s been good this month. We’re on a roll—just stay consistent and loyal to ourselves.”
After Dallas’ recent run, everyone outside may be confident in its оffensive, but can everyone inside?
“Absolutely, and it’s not stopping,” Lamb said.