Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb Provides Major Injury Update on Himself

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The 31-14 Sunday defeat against the Chicago Bears was a match that most cowboys fans would like to forget – not only because of the unbalanced final score, but due to what happened to two of the largest stars of the team during.
With the out of reach match in the fourth quarter, the quarter-Arrière Dak Prescott was highlighted in favor of the second-year signator Joe Milton after launching two interceptions and led the cowboys to one hit and two goals on the field on nine readers.
But even more disappointing than Prescott’s performance was the fact that the Receiver of Star Ceedee Lamb left in the first quarter after undergoing an apparent ankle injury.
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The Sunday’s match scored the first time in his NFL career, he ended up without a target, and it was just the second time that he has not recorded at least one reception.
The width of $ 136 million is expected to undergo an MRI on Monday, and an official diagnosis of injuries will take place shortly after.
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While many sports doctors on social networks predict that Lamb lacks one to four weeks due to his injury, Star Wideout told journalists after the match he was in fact optimistic that he can play next week against Green Bay packers on “Sunday Night Football”.
“Yeah, it’s like protecting myself from the offers of myself,” Lamb told journalists. “So, once I start to feel much better and I start to recover strength in my ankle until mobility and to cut and love real dynamic movements – I was ready to return there, but they told me not to do it.
“… for sure, absolutely [it feels like something I can play through next week]. “”
The owner / managing director Jerry Jones said that the cowboys dodged a bullet, declaring that team physicians reassured him the former Oklahoma avoided what could have been a serious injury.
“I spoke to him, he felt good about it,” said Jones, via the team’s official website. “He thought he could go there, so it’s a good sign. And then the doctors told him that they thought it was not as serious as possible.”
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