
"After logging his second straight limited practice on Thursday, Cowboys No. 1 wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is trending toward a Week 7 return. Lamb has been out since he suffered a high ankle sprain in a Week 3 loss to the Bears. The Cowboys opted against an IR placement and a mandatory four-game absence for Lamb, though, and it appears he'll play Sunday against the division-rival Commanders."
""I feel like I'm moving around, running around being me," Lamb said (via Todd Archer of ESPN.com). "Happy as can be obviously just believing in my ankle. Obviously, I feel like it's back to where I needed it to be." Lamb entered 2025 off three straight years of 100-plus catches and 1,100 or more yards, and he carried that production into the early going this season."
"The Cowboys still managed to put points on the board at a high clip without Lamb, scoring 104 during his three-game absence. They only went 1-1-1 during that span, though. They've started an underwhelming 2-3-1 thanks to a defense that ranks last in the NFL in yardage allowed and second from the bottom in points surrendered. Owner Jerry Jones hasn't ruled out a significant trade to upgrade the Cowboys' Micah Parsons-less defense before the Nov. 4 deadline."
CeeDee Lamb practiced limited for a second straight day and is trending toward a Week 7 return after suffering a high ankle sprain in Week 3. He says he feels he is moving normally and that his ankle is back to where it needed to be. Lamb entered 2025 off three straight 100-plus catch seasons and had 16 catches for 222 yards in the first two games before the injury. The Cowboys scored 104 points without Lamb over three games but went 1-1-1 and sit 2-3-1 amid defensive struggles. Owner Jerry Jones is open to significant trades to upgrade the defense, and the acquisition of George Pickens could pair with Lamb to form a top pass-catching duo; Pickens has 32 catches and a strong rapport with Dak Prescott.
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