Lamb focus on improvement as Cowboys prepare to face Giants
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is reflecting on his performance following a 24-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, despite achieving seven catches for 110 yards.
Lamb's performance was overshadowed by several dropped passes, which have been a point of personal reflection for the player this week. The Cowboys are preparing for their upcoming game against the New York Giants, with Lamb determined to improve.
"It's just me being greedy and taking everything else," Lamb said, expressing his desire for perfection and reliability on the field.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott praised Lamb's work ethic, noting, "The way he's approached this week, like I said, just his demeanor, the way he's finishing every play at practice, the extra time on the jugs starting back on Friday, he does."
Lamb's commitment to excellence is evident as he strives to be the dominant receiver his team can rely on, regardless of the circumstances.
Prescott emphasized the importance of keeping Lamb's emotions balanced, stating, "My job will be just make sure getting him even, not too high, not too low. Allow the game to come down."
The Cowboys are set to face the Giants on Sunday, and Prescott hinted at a potential strategy, suggesting that Lamb might be targeted early in the game.
As the Cowboys prepare for their next matchup, Lamb's focus on improvement and Prescott's leadership will be crucial in their pursuit of victory.
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