Cowboys vs. Chiefs Stock Report: CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens lead way to win
Briefly

Cowboys vs. Chiefs Stock Report: CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens lead way to win
"There is no question that the Eagles game was a tough one for Lamb, relatively speaking, and he came out on a clear mission to avenge it. What's more is that he delivered. Lamb was extremely reliable and on a different sort of level in this game. He kept coming up with big catch after big catch, and in the moments when he wasn't, he was drawing significant pass interference penalties."
"Thanksgiving Day was an absolute dream for the Dallas Cowboys. Just a few sleeps removed from storming back against the Philadelphia Eagles following an early 21-0 hole, the Cowboys "only" had to dig out of a 7-0 proposition against the Kansas City Chiefs. They did so successfully, and as a result they took care of last season's Super Bowl teams in under a week. Pretty cool. As Cowboys fans we are well aware of how enjoyable a Thanksgiving Day win is."
"Back in the days of training camp we all envisioned Jaydon Blue spelling Javonte Williams (who we had no idea would be so awesome in his own right) as the flashy point of juice. Without dragging Blue into any kind of conversation, there were maybe two people total who thought the role in question could, or should, actually go to Malik Davis. Thursday featured the huge touchdown run, but Davis has proven to be the proper RB2 for this offense. He deserves enormous credit for"
The Dallas Cowboys produced an impressive Thanksgiving win, rallying from an early deficit to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs and complete a week that included beating the Eagles. CeeDee Lamb delivered a strong bounce-back performance, consistently making big catches and drawing pass interference penalties, including a 43-yard touchdown. Malik Davis emerged as the dependable RB2, scoring a long touchdown and earning praise for his perseverance and impact. The win preserves the team’s momentum and allows fans to enjoy the holiday weekend with confidence. Overall team performances and individual contributions drove a highly positive stock report.
Read at Blogging The Boys
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]