“This is becoming too obvious, I want something new.” WR CeeDee Lamb bitterly complains about Cowboys’ loosing streak, threatens to reconsider his career and future with Team if…
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has expressed growing frustration with the team’s recent performance, voicing concern over the lack of progress amid the Cowboys’ ongoing losing streak. In a candid statement, Lamb made it clear that the team’s current trajectory could force him to reconsider his future with the organization if changes aren’t made at the top.
“This is becoming too obvious,” Lamb said, his tone reflecting both disappointment and disbelief. “I want something new. For my career and future, if this doesn’t get reshaped, I might have to leave.”
Lamb’s comments are aimed squarely at the current leadership of the team, including head coach Mike McCarthy and owner Jerry Jones, whose tenure has been marked by persistent playoff failures and a sense of stagnation within the franchise. Despite considerable talent on the roster, the Cowboys have struggled to perform when it matters most, failing to make a deep postseason run in recent years.
The star receiver did not shy away from calling out the lack of direction. “We’ve been spinning our wheels for too long. At some point, things have to change at the top, or players like me will be forced to look at other options,” Lamb said. “We’re all here to win, and right now, it’s just not happening.”
Lamb, in his third season with the Cowboys, has been one of the few consistent bright spots, showcasing his elite ability as a playmaker. However, with his contract set to expire in a few years, the 24-year-old is making it clear that his loyalty to the team could hinge on the front office taking decisive action.
Cowboys fans are now left to wonder whether the front office will listen to Lamb’s impassioned plea for change, or if the team will continue to falter under the current leadership.
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