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CeeDee Lamb: 2025 Cowboys offense ‘best I’ve ever been in’

CeeDee Lamb: 2025 Cowboys offense 'best I've ever been in'


CeeDee Lamb believes the 2025 edition of the Dallas Cowboys offense is the best he’s been a part of in his six-year career.

“This is the best one I’ve ever been to, and I’ve been to some great ones,” Lamb said, via the team’s official website. “It’s just that we can move around these pieces, these players and everybody everywhere. We can set up faster than everybody. It’s tough.”

This 2021 squad, which finished the season No.

Through seven games in 2025, the Cowboys lead the NFL in passing yards (390.6) and are second in the NFL in points (31.7, behind Indianapolis’ 33.1). If Prescott & Co. continue to rack up yards, Brian Schottenheimer would become the first 1st-year head coach to lead the No. 1 overall offense since Sean Payton with the Saints in 2006 (led NFL with 391.5 total YPG).

When Lamb is on the court, he and George Pickensd form a dynamite duo that can win at all levels. Pickens has proven his scoring ability and is the perfect pairing with Lamb. In all three games he has played and completed, Lamb has generated 110-plus receiving yards.

The wideout said he’s never seen Prescott play better than he has to open the season.

“I swear he’s going to keep it up,” Lamb said. “Again, it’s only Week 7, there’s still a lot left, so much more to do. We’ve got to improve as an offense, there’s some meat on the bone that we left out there and I feel like we can get better…

“All the critics that were going on, you don’t hear too much going on now. Now they’re just waiting for something, that’s just the way it is. For him, I know it’s hard. Just being the quarterback of this election is a big burden, but a lot of people are quiet now, so I guess that’s pretty good.”

Prescott and Lamb need to keep piling up the yards, given their struggling defense — ranked 32nd in yards allowed. The only team in the Super Bowl era to finish first in total offense and last in total defense was the 1985 Chargers (finished 8-8, missed the playoffs).

Sunday’s matchup against the Broncos’ 4th-ranked scoring defense (18.1 PPG) will be a litmus test for the Cowboys. A win would put Dallas over .500 and keep them in the hunt heading into Halloween. If the Broncos slow down the offense — especially the pass rush — it could be a long day in Denver.