Cowboys Rule Out CeeDee Lamb with Concussion During Game vs. Lions
CeeDee Lamb was ruled out after a concussion sustained on a head impact during a catch attempt, evaluated by doctors within three minutes, the Cowboys announced.
- CeeDee Lamb, wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, sustained a concussion during a game against the Detroit Lions on December 4.
- The injury occurred when Lamb attempted to catch a pass and crashed onto the turf, requiring medical evaluation.
- Lamb's concussion has placed him in concussion protocol, and he will be sidelined for at least 10 days.
- This injury marks Lamb's second serious head injury of the season.
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