Cowboys X-factor for huge NFC East clash with Commanders in Week 7

Cowboys X-factor for huge NFC East clash with Commanders in Week 7
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The Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Commanders meet Sunday in a critical NFC East showdown at AT&T Stadium. Dallas is 2-3-1, third in the division, and needs a win to stay in the playoff conversation. Their defense has allowed the second-most points (30.7 PPG) in the league, and while their running game has been solid overall, it managed just 31 rushing yards in their Week 6 loss to the Carolina Panthers.

For a team searching for answers, the solution is finally ready to return.

CeeDee Lamb: The Cowboys’ ultimate X-factor

CeeDee Lamb is back after missing three games with a high ankle sprain suffered in Week 3 against Chicago. The All-Pro receiver practiced in limited fashion on Wednesday and Thursday, and by all accounts, he looks ready to suit up Sunday.

Lamb spoke confidently about his return when he addressed the media on Thursday, confirming he’s ready to go against Washington. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer showed equal enthusiasm about getting his top receiver back on the field.

The numbers show why Schottenheimer is excited to have his top weapon back. Before the injury, Lamb caught 16 passes for 222 yards in three games and topped 100 yards in both contests where he played all four quarters.

What makes Lamb so valuable goes beyond the stats, though. He can beat defenses anywhere on the field with short routes, deep routes, or contested catches in traffic. It doesn’t matter where defenses try to stop him because they have to dedicate extra attention to him on every snap, which opens up opportunities for everyone else. That’s the real X-factor here, as his presence changes the entire defensive game plan before the ball is even snapped.

How Lamb’s return transforms the offense

George Pickens has been excellent in Lamb’s absence, catching nine passes for 168 yards and a touchdown against the Panthers in Week 6 while racking up touchdowns in five straight games and ranking fourth in the league with 525 receiving yards. But Pickens’s thriving makes Lamb’s return even more dangerous because defenses face a difficult choice now.

Double Lamb underneath, and Pickens wins deep, but focus on Pickens over the top, and Lamb works the intermediate routes. Try zone coverage, and both receivers find the soft spots while Dak Prescott picks the defense apart, which is what makes Lamb the true X-factor. He doesn’t just put up numbers but forces defenses into decisions they can’t win, making everyone on the offense better in the process.

Tight end Jake Ferguson gets cleaner looks when Lamb draws safety help, and running lanes open when defenses can’t stack the box. His presence impacts every aspect of the offense, which explains why Dallas struggled so much without him these past three weeks.

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