Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb Leads, Commits Improvement After Four Drops vs Eagles
Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb Leads, Commits Improvement After Four Drops vs Eagles

Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb Leads, Commits Improvement After Four Drops vs Eagles

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The Dallas Cowboys narrowly lost their 2025 season opener to the Philadelphia Eagles 24-20, a result largely shaped by wide receiver CeeDee Lamb's career-high four dropped passes, three of which occurred in the fourth quarter and stalled crucial offensive drives. Despite leading both teams with 110 receiving yards and seven receptions, Lamb took full responsibility for the drops, describing his performance as "terrible" and vowing to improve, even practicing alone the day after the game to work on his catching. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer praised Lamb's accountability and leadership, emphasizing confidence in his ability to bounce back and contribute significantly throughout the season. The Cowboys missed several opportunities due to these drops, along with other mistakes like penalties and a fumble, while Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts made pivotal plays including two touchdowns. The team and fans alike are focused on Lamb's recovery and improvement ahead of their next game against the New York Giants, with teammates and management expressing support and belief in his talent. Overall, Lamb's commitment to overcoming this setback and the Cowboys' resilience remain key storylines moving forward.

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