Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is known for being one of the strongest players on the Cowboys’ offense, but he also has some awesome-looking tattoos.
Earlier this month, Lamb’s latest tattoos made their way onto social media, with his collection of leg tattoos getting spotlighted. Lamb’s latest tattoos depict some of his heroes from a range of fields, not just sports.
Dallas Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb Has Impressive Tattoos
Lamb’s latest leg tattoos depict images of Malcolm X, Philadelphia 76ers legend Allen Iverson, and Lamb’s football No. 88, among others. Lamb’s tattoos have been spotlighted on social media before, too. In 2023, he showed off an image of his back tattoos, which depict NBA legend Kobe Bryant and more. The tattoos from 2023 took about eight hours to complete, which may sound like a lot of time, but good tattoos take time. It’s not uncommon for certain tattoos to be completed over the course of weeks or months, especially if it’s a large and intricate design.
Lamb has enjoyed a lot of success in the NFL this season, even though the Cowboys are out of the playoffs. He ranks third in the NFL for catches and receiving yards and became the first player in Dallas to notch four 1,000-yard seasons in his first five years with the franchise. What’s extra impressive is that Lamb achieved all of this without franchise quarterback Dak Prescott, who’s been out since Week 9 with an injury. If Prescott had been with the team this entire season, it’s possible Lamb’s showing would have been even better.
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Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb Out the Rest of the Season Due to Shoulder Injury
The Dallas Cowboys have decided to not have Lamb play the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury that he’s been dealing with for several weeks now.
“It’s a well-known thing that my shoulder is hurting, so I feel like these guys are definitely trying to put their best hit on me,” Lamb told reporters on December 16, per Jon Machota of the New York Times. “You gotta come a little harder than that.”
Even with the injury, Lamb battled through the pain for most of the season.
“It’s more so pain, obviously the tolerance, range of motion is all there. I battled throughout the whole game,” Lamb said in September, following the Cowboys’ game against the Atlanta Falcons. “Granted I didn’t play the way I wanted to, but it is what it is, it’s going to take a little more to get me out.”
Lamb also commented on the team and their chemistry and communication, saying, “We’ve connected, we’ve taken a lot of reps outside of practice just talking, communicating, getting on the same page. I feel like that’s very important with the situation that’s coming up and I’m happy for him, we know what Coop can do, the confidence is still there.”
The Dallas Cowboys take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, December 28. Although their playoff hopes have been dashed, chances are they’ll still play their hearts out.