
""That wasn't supposed to go viral. I wasn't doing that for no internet, to be honest," Lamb said. "So I came in on a day when nobody was in the building, and I still caught a camera. I didn't even know that the camera was there. Shout out to them. As for me bro, it's going back to my fundamentals. I know what it is. I know what to do. Again, it's Game 1, we got 16 more of these.""
""I didn't get any rest really that whole weekend," Lamb said. "Again, that's the competitor that I am and how much I'm true to the game as far as being honest and just giving it everything I got because I do love this game, I love this squad, and I love the guys that I do it with. As for me, just holding my end of the bargain and just pulling through for the guys.""
CeeDee Lamb dropped three passes in the Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, including two in the fourth quarter, and did not sleep the following day. He returned to The Star on an off day to catch passes off the Jugs machine, unintentionally appearing on camera, and emphasized a focus on fundamentals. Lamb texted Dak Prescott acknowledging his shortcoming and promising to pull through; Prescott responded that he will continue throwing the ball to Lamb. Lamb holds strong career numbers against NFC East opponents and views the upcoming game against the Giants as a chance to rebound.
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