CeeDee Lamb's Performance Hindered by Sun Glare at AT&T Stadium
In a recent game, Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb expressed frustration regarding the impact of sunlight on his performance during a 34-6 defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles. Lamb was unable to capitalize on a potential second-quarter touchdown pass due to glare from the sun, which led to him losing sight of the ball. Following the game, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed the sun issue, sarcastically suggesting that solutions like adding curtains to AT&T Stadium aren’t feasible, despite their previous use for other events.
Lamb was quoted saying he was “1,000 percent” in favor of curtains to mitigate the problem and openly conveyed his difficulties seeing the ball due to the sun. This issue at AT&T Stadium, which has a unique east-west alignment, particularly affects late afternoon games, prompting questions about how the team manages play-calling in such conditions.
Lately, the Cowboys have faced several challenges, including a four-game losing streak, with Lamb himself nursing a right shoulder injury. Meanwhile, quarterback Dak Prescott may need season-ending surgery for a torn hamstring, leaving Cooper Rush to lead the team offensively. Lamb reiterated the team’s need to step up with Prescott sidelined, emphasizing his intent to support the offense during this difficult stretch.
In fantasy football circles, concerns are growing about Lamb’s performance potential without Prescott, as his production has dipped amidst the team’s overall offensive struggles. Experten suggest that while his value may decrease without Prescott, Lamb has maintained a significant target share and remains a relevant player, although the team’s current form raises eyebrows.
With the Cowboys’ recent misfortunes, including five consecutive losses at home and issues directly tied to on-field execution, players are urged to adapt quickly as they prepare for their Thanksgiving showdown against the New York Giants.
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