Since the Dallas Cowboys’ last Super Bowl win 29 seasons ago, many careers have ended without a title in Dallas.
The more prominent names are well known. Tony Romo, Jason Witten, Dez Bryant, Marion Barber III, Roy Williams, Terrence Newman and the list goes on.
At least DeMarcus Ware managed to roll the dice and land on a Super Bowl team in Denver before his career ended.
DeMarcus Lawrence, is coming perilously close to adding his name to that shameful roll call.
CeeDee Lamb is in peril of joining that list as well. If he does eventually do so, at least he’ll have a hefty bank account to soften the blow.
Lamb signed a $136 million contract extension back in August.
He’ll definitely be in a Dallas uniform through the end of the 2027 season, as the Cowboys have an out that would only charge the cap $7.6 million in 2028 if he is cut after 2027.
But that’s three seasons down the road. Three years to avoid joining a group no one wants to join.
When Lamb was drafted in 2020, he was awarded the coveted 88 jersey in Dallas.
That number should have been unofficially retired, along with the 12 jersey, after Drew Pearson retired and definitely after Michael Irvin retired.
But that’s another post for me to cuss out Jerry Jones. Today, we will talk about Lamb.
The rookie found himself in a trio of receivers along with Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup.
Dak Prescott was coming off his best season statistically and Mike McCarthy was the new head coach.
Lamb had 935 yards on 74 receptions and five touchdowns, adding another score rushing. Unfortunately, Prescott only played five games and Dallas had a down year.
The 2021 season was a better year for Lamb.
Prescott only missed one start and had a solid year. Lamb was the top receiver with 1,102 yards and Cooper added 865.
Gallup, however, went down with an injury and was never the same when he came back in 2022.
Because Jones is a bad GM, he decided to extend the receiver recovering from a leg injury and traded Cooper for basically a bag of peanuts.
In 2022, Lamb would have 1.359 yards, followed by 1,749 yards in 2023, and 1,194 yards last season, with Prescott missing half the year.
The one common denominator in Lamb’s first five years?
The Dallas Cowboys have missed the playoffs twice in those five years. The other three years they are a combined 1-3 with the lone win coming in the wild card round.
That’s a resume shared by far too many Dallas Cowboys since the 1995 season.
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