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CeeDee Lamb on Cowboys' offensive success, playing in flag football league

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FRISCO, Texas 鈥 The Cowboys are only two games into the 2025 season, but their offense has been firing with Dak Prescott healthy, CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens playing alongside one another and Javonte Williams leading the charge into a new run game.

They're not getting ahead of themselves with plenty of football left to play, but so far, so good early on.

"It was fun, great time for us to start clicking on all cylinders," Lamb said of Dallas' offensive showing against the Giants. "Feel like Schotty did a great job of trusting in our ability and using us to our full advantage."

What does that full advantage look like? A total of 478 yards of offense, back-to-back 100 yard receiving games for Lamb and 40 points in a victory. Lamb feels like there aren't many things that they can't do on the offensive side of the ball.

"Our ability to score," Lamb said when asked what he likes about the offense so far. "We're able to run the ball, we're able to do pretty much anything that we want. We haven't had many penalties, but if we stay on top of that, we should be good going throughout the season."

The man in the middle of it all for Dallas is Dak Prescott, who Lamb said last week was "hooping."

"Dak's playing his best ball," Lamb said. "I'm happy for him, hope he continues doing the thing and it results in our win column."

Prescott said that he's the most confident he's ever been as the quarterback of the Cowboys, and the array of weapons surrounding him is a big reason why.

"Go look at the tape, somebody's open at least one time," Lamb said. "If I'm not getting doubled, I'm sure I am. If GP's got one on one I'm sure he is, if Turp's got one on one I'm sure he is, if Ferg's got one on one I'm sure he is. It's fun to be on an offense like that."

Their next challenge is Sunday against the Chicago Bears, as now defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus makes his return to the Windy City, where he was the head coach for the last three seasons.

A lot was made about what Eberflus could provide from a personnel knowledge standpoint this week. That said, Lamb is already familiar with a lot of former Cowboys coaches and players that are on the other side this week and is offering his own advice to his teammates.

"I'm very familiar with Al Harris, I'm very familiar with Nahshon [Wright], I'm very familiar with a couple of guys that're out there playing," Lamb said. "Just studying the film that we had and going in and telling the guys as to how the technique is being played and how we should run these routes. Just giving my input essentially, obviously I'll let the coaches do their thing."

Speaking of doing their thing, Lamb is going to do his soon on a different football field.

Lamb is participating in Tom Brady's flag football tournament taking place in Saudi Arabia on March 21, 2026. He'll play alongside the likes of Brady, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Myles Garrett, Sauce Garnder and plenty more with coaches like Pete Carroll, Kyle Shanahan and Sean Payton partaking as well.

It's an opportunity that Lamb is excited for because of those around him and what he'll be able to learn.

"First of all, going to Saudi Arabia, that's going to be different," Lamb said. "Just being a part of a great group of men and being around a lot of legends and being in that friendship and camaraderie. I'm looking forward to learning and playing with a lot of guys that are great across this league."

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