A dangerous duo
Dak Prescott is also thrilled to have his top target back. “He’s ready to go. He looks great. It’s going to be fun,” said the quarterback, who’s been on a tear in CeeDee Lamb’s absence. Prescott has thrown 11 touchdowns with zero interceptions over the last three games, completing 72% of his passes for 817 yards.
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Before the injury, CeeDee Lamb opened the season with back-to-back 100-yard games. He now sits just 51 yards shy of reaching 7,000 career yards—a milestone he could hit in his 85th game, which would be a franchise record. Over the past three seasons, Lamb has consistently topped 100 receptions and 1,000 yards, solidifying his status as one of the league’s most reliable receivers.
Cowboys could surprise
While CeeDee Lamb was sidelined, George Pickens stepped up in a big way. He posted two 100-yard games and six touchdowns, including a 34-yard score against Carolina. Ryan Flournoy also chipped in with 114 yards against the Jets. All of this happened without Lamb on the field.
With an average of 6.0 yards per offensive play, the Cowboys have shown depth and versatility. Now, with CeeDee Lamb back in the mix, the team has everything it needs to keep the momentum rolling and take on the Washington Commanders with full force. The offense is red-hot, and Lamb returns just in time to fuel the fire.
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