wide receiver did not hold back his frustration following a humiliating loss to the The Cowboys, now battling their fourth consecutive defeat, faced sharp criticism after Sunday's 34-6 rout, a game that underscored glaring issues on and off the field. Without starting quarterback sidelined due to a hamstring injury, the Cowboys' offensive struggles were evident. But it wasn't just poor play that caught attention- pointed to an unusual culprit that might have changed the course of the game.
During a pivotal moment, the star wideout missed what seemed to be a potential touchdown catch. His explanation? The sun. The glaring light from one end of has been a talking point for more than a year, with fans and players debating its impact.
On Sunday, that chatter escalated as openly cited the blinding sunlight as a factor in the team's misfortunes. "I couldn't see the ball," Lamb admitted after the game. "Couldn't see the ball at all.
The sun." Lamb is begging for the problem to be resolved For Lamb, the solution is clear. He didn't hesitate to express his stance on adding curtains or shades to the stadium-an idea he fully supports.
But instead of lobbying owner directly, Lamb let the media relay the message. "Y'all are doing my job for me right now," Lamb quipped when asked if he planned to address Jones about the issue. While has historically defended the open design, considering it an advantage for the home team, this season tells a different story.
The Cowboys have yet to secure a home victory, with three out of four defeats ending in lopsided margins of 25 or more points. With a dismal 3-6 record and Prescott's return uncertain, Dallas looks less like a playoff contender and more like a team eyeing a high draft pick. The message from Lamb is clear, and now, all eyes are on Jerry Jones to see if he'll respond to his star receiver's pointed plea.
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CeeDee Lamb sends strong message to Jerry Jones after Cowboys' embarrassing home defeat
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