CeeDee Lamb is Chasing Cowboys History in 2026

CeeDee Lamb is Chasing Cowboys History in 2026
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When I look at CeeDee Lamb, I don’t see a receiver trying to prove he’s one of the best in football. That conversation is already over because he has already cemented his place as a top-five receiver in the NFL.

What stands out to me right now is where he sits in the Dallas Cowboys record books.

We spend so much time comparing CeeDee Lamb to the top receivers around the NFL that it’s easy to overlook what he’s doing in franchise history. The reality is he’s one big year away from passing several Cowboys legends and putting himself in some pretty exclusive company.

If things go the way they’ve gone the last few years, there’s a good chance he climbs into the top three all-time in receiving yards before the season ends.


Where CeeDee Lamb Stands Today

Lamb enters the season with 571 receptions, 7,416 receiving yards, and 41 touchdown catches.

Those numbers already have him climbing past some of the biggest names to ever wear the star on their helmet.

The thing that jumps off the page for me is Lamb is already in third, and look at all those number 88’s.

He’s already passed two more 88’s in Drew Pearson and Dez Bryant, and he’s still in the middle of his prime.


The List CeeDee Lamb Will Climb in 2026

The bigger story this season is the receiving yards leader board. That’s where Lamb has a chance to make a serious move.

He is within reach of a few milestones on this list.

He needs 44 yards to pass Dez Bryant, 407 yards to pass Drew Pearson, 573 to overtake Tony Hill, and 584 to reach 8,000 career yards.

If CeeDee Lamb stays healthy, he’s probably clearing all four of those marks. We’re not talking about records that need a career year. These are records that could realistically be hit by mid-season.


A Different Kind of Greatness

When Cowboys fans talk about the great receivers, everybody has their favorite.

Some will always choose Michael Irvin because of the championships. Others might point to Drew Pearson for what he meant to the franchise.

A lot of fans from my generation grew up watching Dez Bryant dominate defensive backs and throw up the X after a touchdown.

Lamb’s path has been different.

He isn’t built around one signature moment or one dominant stretch. He’s built his career through consistency. Year after year, game after game, he keeps stacking numbers.

Before you know it, you will look up and realize he’s already one of the most productive receivers in franchise history.


Michael Irvin is the Mountain Top

Moving into third place on the receiving yards list would be a major accomplishment, but when I look at the long game, I keep coming back to one name.

Michael Irvin.

Irvin’s 11,904 receiving yards remains the standard for Cowboys receivers. That number may feel untouchable to some fans. I’m not sure it should.

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