Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb takes accountability for ‘terrible’ drops vs. Eagles

Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb takes accountability for ‘terrible’ drops vs. Eagles
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The Dallas Cowboys could not overcome the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night. Jalen Carter was ejected before a single snap was even played. But the defending Super Bowl champions withstood his loss. And they can thank CeeDee Lamb in part for their season-opening victory.

Lamb was targeted 13 times against Philadelphia, and he did make some plays. The Cowboys star caught seven passes for 110 yards on the night. However, he dropped multiple passes, including one that could have extended their drive following the two-minute warning. Following the game, he did not shy away from responsibility for those drops.

“That’s terrible. I can’t point the finger at anybody else. I take full accountability and everything else that comes with it. As a player, I train for moments like that and the ball to come my way. I need to catch the damn ball,” Lamb said, via The Athletic’s Jon Machota.

This is a developing story. More to come.

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