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‘I’m (ONE OF) The Best!’ Dallas Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week

NOV 15 CEEDEE WINS CeeDee Lamb has won the Week 10 NFL award for “NFC Offensive Player of the Week.”

Lamb had 11 catches for 151 yards with a touchdown catch and added a rushing TD in the Cowboys’ 48-17 win over the Giants. In doing so, he became the first player in NFL history to have three straight games of at least 10 catches for 150-plus yards.

Lamb totaled 11 catches for 191 yards last week at Philadelphia and had 12 catches for 158 yards against the Rams the week before that

After the game, Lamb seemed to have proclaimed himself “the top receiver in the game.” And at this point? Who’s arguing? But …

CeeDee noted on Wednesday that was he actually said was that he’s “a top receiver.” Good to know, and again … Who’s arguing?

The NFL plans to once again use its Thanksgiving proceedings as a multi-pronged tribute to the late John Madden, revealing its plans for the second “John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration” on Tuesday.

Madden, the Hall-of-Fame head coach and broadcaster, is widely credited with popularizing the concept of NFL football on the fourth Thursday in November. This year’s tripleheader, which features the Dallas Cowboys against the Washington Commanders, will once again feature “John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration” stencils on the sidelines of home stadiums. The coin used in each game’s opening toss will bear Madden’s likeness as heads and a six-legged turducken, referencing Madden’s gift to the player of the game when he called holiday showdowns on CBS, Fox, and NBC, as tails. All players will also wear a jersey patch featuring Madden’s face. A “Madden Hallmark,” where Madden himself will discuss what the holiday meant to him in a segment produced by the NFL, will air before kickoff of each game.

As is tradition, the Cowboys will partake in the middle game of the Thanksgiving set: fellow Turkey Day mainstay Detroit will host Green Bay in the opener while the event closes with the Seattle Seahawks facing the San Francisco 49ers. This will be the 11th meeting between Dallas and Washington on Thanksgiving, as the Commanders franchise has been the most common Cowboy opponent in the holiday slot. Dallas has gone 8-2 in the prior 10 meetings.

 Frankly, the last thing Bills receiver Stefon Diggs needs is to be a part of any more drama in Buffalo, where a supposed Super Bowl contender is now a 5-5 team after an embarrassing Monday night 24-22 home loss to the Broncos smiling in which Diggs had just three catches for 34 yards on five targets.

As is tradition, the Cowboys will partake in the middle game of the Thanksgiving set: fellow Turkey Day mainstay Detroit will host Green Bay in the opener while the event closes with the Seattle Seahawks facing the San Francisco 49ers. This will be the 11th meeting between Dallas and Washington on Thanksgiving, as the Commanders franchise has been the most common Cowboy opponent in the holiday slot. Dallas has gone 8-2 in the prior 10 meetings.

Frankly, the last thing Bills receiver Stefon Diggs needs is to be a part of any more drama in Buffalo, where a supposed Super Bowl contender is now a 5-5 team after an embarrassing Monday night 24-22 home loss to the Broncos smiling in which Diggs had just three catches for 34 yards on five targets.

As is tradition, the Cowboys will partake in the middle game of the Thanksgiving set: fellow Turkey Day mainstay Detroit will host Green Bay in the opener while the event closes with the Seattle Seahawks facing the San Francisco 49ers. This will be the 11th meeting between Dallas and Washington on Thanksgiving, as the Commanders franchise has been the most common Cowboy opponent in the holiday slot. Dallas has gone 8-2 in the prior 10 meetings.

Frankly, the last thing Bills receiver Stefon Diggs needs is to be a part of any more drama in Buffalo, where a supposed Super Bowl contender is now a 5-5 team after an embarrassing Monday night 24-22 home loss to the Broncos smiling in which Diggs had just three catches for 34 yards on five targets.

 Those who know former President George W. Bush personally, as so many in his home base of Dallas do, swear by his sense of humor. And “George W.” put that on display Sunday as he and former First Lady Laura Bush made their way to the 50-yard line at AT&T Stadium for the coin flip before the Giants at Cowboys game.

Problem: Mr. Bush flipped the coin before either team had made its “heads-or-tails” decision. The Giants got a mulligan and chose “tails” … and Mr. and Mrs. Bush shared a good laugh on national TV and on Veterans Day weekend.

Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb on stepping into No. 1 role: 'I've been ready'

 Tyron Smith is dealing with an illness for the second straight day on Thursday due to an illness … though he did work off to the side in the indoor session here at The Star.

Problem: Mr. Bush flipped the coin before either team had made its “heads-or-tails” decision. The Giants got a mulligan and chose “tails” … and Mr. and Mrs. Bush shared a good laugh on national TV and on Veterans Day weekend.

 

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