The Cowboys shut out star CeeDee Lamb for the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury
CeeDee Lamb will not finish the season with the Dallas Cowboys. The team announced that he was sidelined due to a shoulder injury.
The team revealed the move on Thursday, saying Wundlu will miss the last two games to begin a recovery process due to a shoulder injury he has been dealing with throughout the season.
“Further tests and scans this week on CeeDee Lamb’s shoulder have determined that her injury has now progressed to the point where she will be listed as ‘Out.’
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“He will go through the process of treatment and rehabilitation of his shoulder, at this time he is not expected to undergo surgery and is expected to make a full recovery.”
Lamb was diagnosed with an AC strain in Week 9, but played through it as Dallas continued to try to keep its playoff hopes alive.
Despite Dallas getting a win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week, the Cowboys were eliminated from playoff contention.
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So, with no playoffs in sight, the Cowboys want to make sure Lamb doesn’t injure himself again and start the process with a full recovery in 2025.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed Lamb’s situation on 105.3 the Fan Tuesday.
“We’ll leave it up to the player,” Jones said. It is not known what the Lamb had to say about this decision to be closed for the whole year.
Lamb discussed his injury this week, saying “my shoulder is out” after beating the Bucs, 26-24.
“I’m just out here fighting and doing what I have to do,” Lamb said.
Lamb, who the Cowboys signed to a contract extension in the offseason, had his fourth straight season of 1,110 or more yards after hauling in 101 receptions for 1,194 yards with six touchdowns in 15 games.
Lamb was without Dak Prescott to throw to him all season because the franchise quarterback, who also received a contract extension in the offseason, suffered a season-ending injury earlier this season against the Atlanta Falcons.
However, Lamb found some chemistry with Cooper Rush, Prescott’s backup, who took over as the starter. The Cowboys have won four of their last five games, but, at 7-8 with two games remaining, it’s not enough to get into the NFC playoff picture.
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Lamb will continue his conditioning to be ready for 2025, when the Cowboys hope to see a different result.
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