Cowboys, CeeDee Lamb
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Before the start of the 2025 NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys brought in George Pickens through a blockbuster trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers to serve as the No. 2 wide receiver option behind superstar pass-catcher CeeDee Lamb.
The Dallas Cowboys’ recent injury bug has added to the list of struggles that could crash their playoff dreams. They are 1-2, and their offense is facing serious tests without playmakers.
The Dallas Cowboys have someone on offense ready for an increased workload says offensive coordinator Klayton Adams.
Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich, defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley and special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia all answered questions from the media on Thursday, just three days before the Packers take on the Dallas Cowboys in Week 4.
Cowboys chief operating officer and co-owner Stephen Jones confirmed Lamb suffered a high-ankle sprain during a radio appearance Monday on 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM).
George Pickens is ready to showcase his talent while the Dallas Cowboys are without CeeDee Lamb for the next few weeks.
The Dallas Cowboys face a crucial game on Sunday Night Football, and while Dak Prescott knows he won’t have CeeDee Lamb available, he will be relying on George Pickens.
Odell Beckham Jr. was a hot trending topic, evidently because of a false report by some site called TWSN Sports (The Wrightway Sports Network LLC). Odell Beckham Jr. signs with the Dallas Cowboys, the headline blared, though the story said no such thing other than speculation that Dallas should look at the 32-year-old free agent.