Cowboys ‘Ceedee Lamb to use Eagles’ Super Bowl -Fest as ‘Motivation’

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Philadelphia Eagles celebrates the franchise’s second Super Bowl championship on Thursday before their seasonal opening game against Dallas Cowboys.

Cowboys star Ceedee Lamb suggested he would keep an eye on the festivities when Eagles are ready to raise a banner in honor of 2024 champions.

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Dallas Cowboy’s wide receiver Ceedee Lamb (88) responds after scoring a touchdown against Cincinnati Bengals in the first quarter at AT&T Stadium. (Tim Heitman/IMAGN- Pictures)

“I have to see it,” Lamb journalists told Tuesday via the team’s website, adding that he will use it as “motivation.”

“Shout for them for it because I’ve still got brothers over there. It’s not really anything personal, but it’s something I hunt.”

The pressure on cowboys ramped up a bit after the team traded Micah Parsons for Green Bay Packers for Kenny Clark and a few draft elections.

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Dallas Cowboy’s main coach Brian Schottenheimer gives directions before the game against Atlanta Falcons at AT&T Stadium. (Andrew Dieb/Imag photos)

Dalla’s head coach Brian Schottenheimer will have a lot to deal with with regard to expectations and try to guide the team back to their winning ways.

“I was staring straight down the barrel in the gun and saying, ‘Hi, I want to win a Super Bowl,'” Schottenheimer said last week after the Parsons agreement. “It doesn’t change. We’ll be excited about the pieces we’re adding. I’m not sitting around thinking, ‘man, this is my first year as a head coach.’ This is part of the business.

Lamb has been a focal part of the offense in the past years and will remain on this pedestal this season.

Dallas Cowboy’s wide receiver Ceedee Lamb (88) runs after caught a care against Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium. (Tim Heitman/IMAGN- Pictures)

He had 101 catches in 1,194 yards and six touchdowns in 2024 despite the team lost DAK Prescott most of the year.

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