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The Cowboys finally got Lamb a running partner earlier this week in a trade with Pittsburgh for George Pickens, who has averaged 62 receptions for 1,006 yards and four touchdowns in his three seasons.
We believe CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens will pair just fine together on the Dallas Cowboys offense. Explosive No. 2 option. Complement. Running-mate. Whatever you wanted to call the Dallas ...
Though a four-time Pro Bowl player, Dallas Cowboys' receiver CeeDee Lamb said he is ready to share the spotlight - and the football - with newly acquired George Pickens.
CeeDee Lamb is looking forward to the opportunity to play alongside George Pickens this season. The Dallas Cowboys acquired Pickens via trade this offseason, giving up a third-round pick and a ...
As for his paring with Lamb, Pickens said back on May 8 that "excites" him. "CeeDee is a super dynamic receiver, super dynamic person, player," Pickens said on May 8.
"CeeDee (Lamb) was on the other side. When CeeDee broke out, he looked back to see where the ball went and he saw George in the end zone, kind of dragging his toes.
In a recent interview , CeeDee Lamb affirmed his position on the team as WR1, and will remain as WR1. However, George Pickens will also be WR1, making them both number ones.
The Cowboys entered the offseason after the end of a three-year playoff run knowing they lacked a proven No. 2 receiver behind CeeDee Lamb. Then they skipped the position altogether in the draft.
Only Cowboys fans would buy this much stock in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. While Pickens was a solid addition, he comes with obvious concerns. Steelers fans know this all too well.
Dallas thinks it has two No. 1 receivers now, with George Pickens alongside All-Pro CeeDee Lamb catching passes from QB Dak Prescott.
George Pickens joins CeeDee Lamb in giving Cowboys QB Dak Prescott a new receiving duo Dallas Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb runs the ball during NFL football practice at the Cowboys' facility, Tuesday, May ...
George Pickens is joining CeeDee Lamb as the new 1-2 punch at receiver for Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.