Cowboys' Lamb clears concussion protocol, expected to play against Vikings
CeeDee Lamb is expected to return for the Cowboys' crucial matchup against the Minnesota Vikings after recovering from a concussion sustained earlier this month.
Why it matters: Lamb's presence on the field significantly enhances the Cowboys’ offensive potency, especially as they prepare to face a formidable Vikings defense.
- His ability to stretch the field and create mismatches is essential for quarterback Dak Prescott, particularly in a game that could impact playoff positioning.
What’s new: After going through concussion protocol without experiencing any symptoms, Lamb participated in a full practice on Thursday.
- He previously missed one game due to a concussion in 2021, but he has expressed confidence about his recovery this time around, stating, "I remember everything... I was knocked out because clearly I was."
What to watch: As Lamb returns, his interaction with Prescott will be pivotal in establishing the Cowboys' passing game.
- The team will need to leverage Lamb’s route-running ability and chemistry with Prescott to exploit potential weaknesses in the Vikings' secondary.
Yes, but: While Lamb’s return is promising, the Cowboys must remain cautious given the nature of concussions.
- Injuries are unpredictable, and even with a clean bill of health, there is always the risk of recurrence. Lamb noted, "It's not like you're thinking about, 'Oh, what if? What if I get hurt again?'"
Between the lines: The Cowboys have shown resilience in Lamb's absence, but his unique skill set cannot be easily replicated.
- In the recent loss to the Lions, Lamb caught five passes for 37 yards, indicating his role as a critical component of the offense.
The bottom line: A healthy CeeDee Lamb could be the difference-maker for the Cowboys as they look to secure a win against the Vikings.
- With the Cowboys actively looking to improve their standing in a competitive NFC, Lamb’s effectiveness could directly correlate with their success moving forward.
