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CeeDee Lamb Drops Shocking Prediction That Could Rewrite Cowboys’ Offensive Destiny

CeeDee Lamb Drops Shocking Prediction That Could Rewrite Cowboys' Offensive Destiny

Is CeeDee Lamb onto something—or just channeling a bit of Dallas swagger? The Dallas Cowboys this season have been, well, a curious mix: a defense that’s been more sieve than shield, leaking yards like a busted faucet, but an offense so sharp and lightning-fast it’s almost unfair. Watching Lamb, Dak Prescott, and the new pieces like Javonte Williams and George Pickens do their thing, you’ve gotta wonder—could this truly be the best Cowboys offense Lamb’s ever seen? Given Prescott’s history of faltering under pressure, the upcoming clash with the Denver Broncos isn’t just another game—it’s a moment to prove if this high-flying offense can really deliver when it counts. Buckle up; this tale of two squads might just get its most thrilling chapter yet.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 19: Ceedee Lamb #88 of the Dallas Cowboys yells before a game against the Washington Commanders at AT&T Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Arlington, Texas.
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This season has been a tale of two teams for the Dallas Cowboys.

Their defense has been awful, ranking near the bottom of the NFL in several stats.

The offense, on the other hand, has been elite.

First-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer is making quarterback Dak Prescott look like an MVP candidate again, and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb recently made a bold claim about his side of the ball.

“This one is the best [offenses] I’ve been on, and I’ve been on some great ones,” Lamb said. “It’s just the way that we can move around these pieces, these players, and everybody everywhere. We can line up faster than any. It’s tough.”

New running back Javonte Williams is breaking tackles and piling up yards like he did at times with the Denver Broncos.

As for the passing game, everybody’s getting targets, including newcomer George Pickens, who helped it remain explosive while Lamb was sidelined with an ankle injury.

Of course, they also have needed to respond as their defense can’t keep opposing teams out of the end zone, which should be a point of emphasis for Dallas going forward.

Also, if history has taught us something, it is that Prescott has struggled in bigger games, so as good as he’s looked this season, he still needs to prove himself in high-stakes situations and against high-end competition.

He will get a test in that regard when Dallas visits the Denver Broncos in Week 8.

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