Twitter reacts to Dak Prescott, Cowboys record-setting win vs Giants

Top reactions to the Cowboys bludgeoning the Giants for the second time in 2023, straight from social media. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys stomped a mudhole through yet another inferior opponent on Sunday. Their Week 10 victory over the lowly New York Giants, 49-17, was the club’s second 40-burger in the last three weeks and third overall. Dallas has now had the largest margin of victory in a given week across the NFL a whopping four times (Week’s 1, 4, 8 and 10), proving their worth.

But they haven’t defeated a good-to-great team yet, so questions still remain about exactly what this team is. Blowing out the opposition is crucial, but not as important as actually beating other good teams. Regardless, the performance was epic, with quarterback Dak Prescott, WR CeeDee Lamb and the club as a whole setting NFL records, or doing things that hadn’t been accomplished in decades.

Twitter (his mama named him Clay, I’m a call him Clay vibes here) is the perfect place to capture all the glory and discussion from fans to media. Here’s a large sample of reactions, stats and funny memes centered around the Week 10 dismanting.

Enjoy.

LOOK: Eagles’ CB Darius Slay reveals the top 5 wide receivers he faced in 2022

Philadelphia Eagles star cornerback Darius Slay revealed on his Podcast the top five wide receivers he faced in 2022 and the No. 1 spot isn’t surprising

As the No. 1 wide receiver on the Philadelphia Eagles roster, Darius Slay has the high-priced privilege of facing the opposing team’s top wide receiver week in and week out.

A Pro Bowler and NFLPA All-Pro, Slay is among the top cornerbacks in the NFL and recently provided some key insight into who the most talented pass catchers are in the NFL.

During a recent episode of his Big Play Slay Podcast, the Eagles cornerback revealed the five best wide receivers he faced in 2022, and the No. 1 player on the list wasn’t shocking, it just happens to be the player that Slay had his best performance against this season.

Unleashed: Prescott predicts breakout season for Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb

Dak Prescott only played four full games with CeeDee Lamb in 2020. However, he feels the second-year stud will improve on his rookie year.

Dak Prescott was setting the NFL world on fire last season before suffering a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle in Week 5. He had three consecutive games of 450 yards or more from Week 2 to Week 4 and was on pace for an unreal 6,780 yards after the first four games.

One of the biggest beneficiaries of Prescott’s short-lived 2020 campaign was wide receiver CeeDee Lamb whose 74 receptions shattered the Cowboys record for rookie pass-catchers, and he was on pace for over 1,200 yards when Prescott was healthy.

Prescott sees Lamb taking the next step in 2021.

“My expectations are super-high,” Prescott said, via 105.3 The Fan. “I’m so excited for CeeDee. … He’s a special playmaker that we’re privileged to have and he’ll be big-time and definitely have a breakout season.”

Although Lamb played with three other quarterbacks after Prescott went down, and failed to reach 90 yards in each of the last 11 games, his rookie season was a successful one. He finished with 935 yards and five touchdowns, but he reached a few milestones in the process.

Lamb became the first receiver in NFL history to record at least five receptions in his first six career games. Also, he’s the first player in Cowboys history with two 100-yard performances in his first five games.

The former Oklahoma Sooner led all receivers in 20+ yard receptions from the slot, according to Pro Football Focus. It didn’t stop there, though, as his 69 receptions and 877 yards from the slot were the most by a rookie receiver since 2006.

Performing on that level, especially with the quarterback carousel the Cowboys endured last season, has the expectations for Lamb through the roof, and it’s not just from the media or Prescott but himself as well which he detailed a few months ago.

“I want to focus on me being better for the team and definitely want to be as impactful on the team as I possibly can,” Lamb said in April, via Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News. “Naturally, the team will get better. We started a whole new system if you will. We got a new defensive coordinator [Dan Quinn]. Offensively, we got everybody back. It’s a whole new role. I’m looking to be a better version of myself. To be better than last year and if everyone has that mindset as a collective group we’ll be better.”

Lamb has been busy this offseason polishing different techniques. Working with trainer Delfonte Diamond, Lamb has worked to fine-tune his ability to have quick feet and keep cornerbacks off balance at the line scrimmage. Also, having good hands to fight cornerbacks during press coverage to get separation as a receiver is important too, and Lamb has done his best to be sharper in that area as well.

With Prescott back for a full season, there’s no telling where Lamb’s production can go. His chemistry with Prescott was already starting to reach a high level as they connected on a 72.4 percent rate in the four full games they played together.

Lamb took the league by storm as a rookie. Now, with a year of experience under his belt, a full in-person offseason to absorb more, along with a healthy Prescott and offensive line, the 2021 season could see Lamb make quite the jump up the ladder of the NFL’s best receivers.

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Cowboys’ Lamb grabs second TD but Beckham bends score back to Browns

The Cowboys trail by 11 points with 3:25 to go in the game after back to back scores by Cowboys and Browns.

 

For those with high blood pressure, look away. The Dallas Cowboys  trailed 41-38 for a short period of time after another CeeDee Lamb touchdown catch from Dak Prescott. A successful two point conversion followed with an end around run by Amari Cooper.

Prescott has eclipsed 400 yards passing again. The Cowboys offense has not shown any shortage in points and yards but now leave it up to their defense to stand up one more time to give the Cowboys a chance to tie the game in a possible final series.

An unsuccessful squib onside kick set the Cleveland Browns up with field position at the 50 yard line.

The Cowboys immediately gave up a massive end around run by Odell Beckham Jr. to make it a two-score game again.

To make matters worse, Dallas blocked the extra point, but the ball was recovered by the Browns in the end zone to make it a two-point conversion and push the lead back to 11.

With just over 3:25 remaining, the Cowboys will try to add to their 24-point fourth quarter.

WATCH: Cowboys rook CeeDee Lamb scores first TD to answer Browns trick play

Cowboys rookie wide receiver Cee Dee Lamb catches first touch down of his career

Welcome to the scoring column, CeeDee Lamb. It looks like there’s going to be another shootout for the Cowboys early in the 2020 season.

After the Dallas Cowboys went three and out on their first series the Cleveland Browns wasted no time attacking the Cowboys banged up secondary.

Wide receiver Jarvis Landry hit fellow wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. on a trick reverse pass play for a score to put the Browns up. Once again, safety Darian Thompson was victimized for a big play. The extra point was good and the Cowboys find themselves down early 7-0.

The Cowboys responded quickly on their next drive though. After getting some breathing room thanks to a successful screen play to running back Ezekiel Elliott, quarterback Dak Prescott hit rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb for a 43-yard touchdown strike down the middle of the field. This time it was the Browns with the blown coverage.

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Cowboys News: Noncommittal Jerry Jones, rookie hype at all-time high

Earl Thomas is the focal point of the news today for the Cowboys but they’re not losing sight of what the prize is in the end.

All eyes and ears were glued to phones and social media platforms awaiting Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ statement regarding free agent safety Earl Thomas. In typical Jones fashion, he left the door cracked open. Jones said that he nor any other Cowboys official has spoken to Thomas but will keep Cowboys nation guessing for just a little longer.

The hype is real about this year’s defensive line. Size, speed and strength in numbers have Cowboys media beaming about the defensive front. Have all the rookies started off hot in Cowboys camp? Cee Dee Lamb and Trevon Diggs have really turned some heads. Mike McCarthy has a firm grip on this team and has started the new culture in the right direction. Ezekiel Elliott loves being the workhorse of the Cowboys running game but is willing to let the offense have a change of pace back to compliment his hard nosed running style. Less than three weeks away from opening night in front of zero fans in Hollywood. Here is today’s Cowboys news.


Monsters, Inc.: Cowboys pass rush sounds like things nightmares made of :: The CowboysWire

Size, speed, and strength in numbers . The Cowboys have entered camp with several new looks on the defensive line. Pick your poison as the defensive front pins their ears back and are ready to hunt.


Will they or won’t they unknown, Cowboys yet to make move on Earl Thomas :: The CowboysWire

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones leaves a tiny bit of hope for any Cowboys fans that want Earl Thomas as a member of the 2020 squad. He shoots down a prominent NFL reporter and reiterates that only he has the real answers when it comes to the acquisition of Thomas.


Jones desires Cowboys stand during anthem, unclear if he’ll request or compel :: The CowboysWire

It’s on the forefront of a lot of players in the league. The Cowboys in unison kneeled prior to the anthem in prayer once upon a time. Now, just years later, owner Jerry Jones still doesn’t have a concrete plan in place for when the time comes.


Darian Thompson stepping into occupied void in Cowboys safety competition :: The CowboysWire

While Cowboys media has been focused on if or when Earl Thomas will be signed, Darian Thompson has been outworking the safety room and has himself in a position to snag a starting spot if he keeps up the effort. Ha Ha Clinton Dix will have to have a great next two weeks to make Mike McCarthy’s decision harder.



Cowboys patient approach with Earl Thomas reflects Mike McCarthy’s influence :: Blogging The Boys

The fact that Earl Thomas has not been sign sealed and delivered to the Cowboys yet might be an indicator that Mike McCarthy has heavy influence on his entire roster. There is quite the chemistry being built in Frisco lately and a new player being added to the mix might not be the best idea.


Ezekiel Elliott clearly wants to win above all else :: Blogging The Boys

It’s not about the carries this year for Ezekiel Elliott. The running back coming into his fifth year of action in the NFL says he’s willing to take a few snaps off in order for other electric players to make plays. As long as the wins pile up.



CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs Living up to Early Hype in Camp :: Inside The Star

The first and second round picks for the Dallas Cowboys in the 2020 NFL Draft seem to be home runs. Lamb continues to score touch downs and Digg’s is making it difficult for wide receivers to get open.


Cowboys owner Jerry Jones looking for compromise regarding national anthem :: NFL.com

There’s no clear cut plan as to what Jerry Jones will ultimately decide about the National Anthem. Some Cowboys are already set in their ways but ultimately it will be Jones’ grace that makes the ultimate decision.


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Cowboys News: CBA modified as camp is on, Lamb vs Jeudy

There will be football in 2020. The NFLPA has approved the latest proposal giving the green light to open training camp. Cee Dee Lamb signs.

There was a massive sigh of relief from football fans everywhere today as the NFLPA has agreed and approved the latest proposal in which will guarantee football training camps open up on time.

With this being said, all of the roster predictions, moves, and team news can finally be consumed knowing there will be a kick off in sight. The Cowboys locked up their top pick in the 2020 NFL Draft in wide receiver Cee Dee Lamb right on time. There’s already a debate as to who will score more touchdowns in 2020 between Lamb, or Broncos’ new wide out Jerry Jeudy. Take a deep dive into Cowboys history to fill out the all-time 53-man roster. Tyrone Crawford is on his way to a comeback season to remember. Football is back, and today’s Cowboys news is plentiful.

Cowboys agree to terms with top pick WR CeeDee Lamb :: The CowboysWire

One of the top players in the 2020 NFL Draft has been signed. Lamb will earn $14.01 million over four years with a fifth year option.


Jeudy vs. Lamb: Who will score more TDs as rookie? :: NFL.com

The Good Morning Football crew chooses sides between the Cowboys and Broncos rookies. Besides the “chip on his shoulder” after being the third receiver drafted, CeeDee Lamb also has a “motivated” quarterback in Dak Prescott and an “air-it-out” offense under coach Mike McCarthy.


Jerry Jones presents 2026 World Cup pitch for Dallas, AT&T Stadium:: The CowboysWire

“Jerry World” has a legitimate chance to host the 2026 World Cup on U.S. Soil. The 100,000 person capacity gives AT&T Stadium a leg up in the decision process.


Cowboys all-time 53-man depth chart: Intense battle at quarterback, defense looks utterly impenetrable :: CBS Sports

Building a all-time 53-man depth chart for any NFL team is challenging. The task gets even taller when asked to create such a roster for a team with the historical talent and success as Dallas. CBS Sports‘ Patrik Walker does his best to line up the best squad in Cowboy history.


Dallas Cowboys training camp questions: Mike McCarthy is biggest difference-maker :: ESPN

Sure there are new members of the roster heading into 2020 but the Dallas Cowboys will rely on Mike McCarthy’s storied past success to lead them to their first NFC Championship game appearance this century.


Cowboys’ 53-man roster projection has more questions on defense :: ESPN+

Todd Archer of ESPN dives into what he thinks the 53-man roster will be come September. Plenty of battles up front and new faces on defensive side of the ball will have this Cowboys team looking brand new.



Put up or shut up: 5 Cowboys heading into ‘prove it’ years in 2020 :: The Athletic

Among the Cowboys with the most riding on the 2020 campaign are Chidobe Awuzie, Blake Jarwin, Jourdan Lewis, Connor Williams, and Xavier Woods. Bob Sturm speculates that one of these players could be signing a 2021 contract worth either $2 million or $40 million depending on how his season unfolds.


Former Cowboys assistant John Blake passes away :: The Mothership

The Cowboys won two Super Bowls during Blake’s tenure as defensive line coach from 1993 to 1995. Upon leaving Dallas, Blake returned to the University of Oklahoma, where he served as head coach for his alma mater. He was 59 years old.


Cowboys 2020 training camp: Tyrone Crawford poised to bounce back, increased role expected in contract year :: CBS Sports

Defensive lineman Tyrone Crawford is one of the longest tenured Cowboys on the roster. Injuries derailed the ever-consistent Crawford a season ago, but the versatile defender is ready to bounce back in a big way this year.


UPDATE: Reports that NFLPA player reps approve proposal, NFL has deal for the season :: Blogging The Boys

There will be football in 2020. The NFLPA have approved the latest proposal to get training camps started on time.


Key to Cowboys 2020 success will be red-zone trust in Dak’s hands, feet :: The CowboysWire

Mike McCarthy has plenty of weapons headed into 2020. Dak Prescott has to be the one to take the offense in his hands to improve the red zone efficiency. Being ranked 16th in the league last year is simply unacceptable.

 

Cowboys agree to terms with top pick WR CeeDee Lamb

The Dallas Cowboys have signed first round draft pick Cee Dee Lamb to a four-year contract worth $14.01 million with a fifth-year option.

The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to terms their first pick of the 2020 NFL Draft. No. 17 overall selection, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, will ink a four-year, fully guaranteed deal worth $14.01 million along with the standard fifth-year option as reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Lamb joins Bradlee Anae, Ben DiNucci and Reggie Robinson as rookies who’ve agreed to terms ahead of camp.

The remaining three draft picks, cornerback Trevon Diggs, defensive tackle Neville Gallimore and center Tyler Biadasz are expected to finalize their deals as well before training camp opens.

Lamb is a key addition to the wide receiver corps headlined by Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup, projected to be wide receiver No. 3 in an already explosive offense. Reports have also said Lamb can play a key role in the return game if the Cowboys so choose. Having one of the top wide receivers in college football added to an offense already ranked at the top has Cowboys fans salivating at what could be this season.


Cowboys 2020 Rookie Guide


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Cowboys News: More help needed, but Lamb may be best CFB WR in 6 years

The questions surrounding the NFL season are greater as the calendar turns to July. Is this fair to McCarthy? Will the Cowboys add a WR?

One thing is for sure in 2020 when it comes to the NFL, and it is that absolutely nothing is for sure. The Covid-19 pandemic continues to play a significant role in preparations for the Dallas Cowboys and every other NFL team as the calendar turns to July.

Despite the differences in opinions on whether or not there will be a season at all, the Cowboys media has still had some fun and have gotten quite creative at times. Jon Machota of The Athletic went head to head with a fellow writer and drafted his All-Cowboys team. Dez Bryant found himself on one of their fantasy teams but will he find himself on an actual roster come training camp? Jay Glazer has ultimately been quite complimentary when it comes to new head coach Mike McCarthy but this global pandemic has been quite unfair for his first year plans. Should the Cowboys add one more wide receiver in addition to their three stars?

Ultimate all-time Dallas Cowboys rosters: Jon Machota breaks down his draft :: The Athletic

The two-man draft continues over at The Athletic with Jon Machota’s final roster being revealed. Two Cowboys from the current iteration of the team make an appearance here, though both serving as back-ups to Hall of Fame players ahead of them.


Free agent wide receivers the Cowboys could add to its roster to complement Cooper, Gallup, and Lamb :: Blogging the Boys

The pass offense in Dallas is sure to be a strength, but it never hurts to upgrade. In this instance, a look at available wide receivers who could come in to provide skill and experience as the No. 4 option for quarterback Dak Prescott.



PFF College names CeeDee Lamb most valuable receiver since 2014

That’s some strong company over the last five college seasons. Still hard to believe the NFL allowed the Cowboys to draft him.


Ex-Cowboys WR Dez Bryant Hopeful for 2020 NFL Season: ‘I Need My Redemption’ :: Bleacher Report

The former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver has constantly reminded us on his social media that he’s putting in the work in the off-season. Will this work land him on a team for 2020? Bryant is more concerned that there will be a 2020.


Jay Glazer sees challenges for Cowboys to adjust to a new culture with abnormal offseason :: Blogging The Boys

Covid-19 has altered all sports and their current or potential seasons. The pandemic has thrown plenty of wrenches into the mix while the Cowboys are working with an entirely new coaching staff. Jay Glazer breaks down how this is concerning for the Cowboys in particular.


Dallas Cowboys: Depth is key if coronavirus makes ’20 a war of attrition :: Fansided

For all 32 NFL teams this year, focusing in on having depth is a major key for success during a pandemic riddled season. Questions for the Dallas Cowboys of if they could survive a few games without some of their biggest stars are brought to the forefront.


Game Theory: Three players who deserve new contracts :: NFL.com

NFL.com’s Cynthia Frelund ranks Dak Prescott’s situation as the third-highest ranked player that deserves a new contract. She claims that the signed franchise tag is a reason it doesn’t rank higher.


Tyler Biadasz Won’t be “The Next Travis Frederick” Right Away, If Ever :: Inside The Star

There may be some unfair expectations for the fourth-round pick of the 2020 draft. A new coaching staff and the potential expectations to be thrown in to start right away could alter the plan of success for Tyler Biadasz.



Report: NFL has discussed trimming training camp rosters to 75-80 players :: Blogging The Boys

As the calendar turns to July, more uncertainties present themselves as training camp is set to begin at the end of the month. Roster sizes along with game day numbers could be in for a change but time will tell.

Cowboys News: Tyron’s final star season? Best and worst of Dallas’ offseason

The NFL extends its virtual off-season program. Which Cowboys will determine the success of this Cowboys team? Lamb on special teams

Around this time every year,  global pandemic or not, the league gets a little quiet. Players and coaches alike plan on those last vacations before training camp is set to kick start in July. The virtual off-season will continue until at least June 26. Some coaches are cutting it early to give the players a little extra time to themselves to relax with their families or get themselves even more ready for the 2020 campaign.

Also right around this time every year, the media across all platforms start to zero in on making their predictions as to who will be in camp. There are plenty of storylines to go around for the Dallas Cowboys as camp nears. Some less noteworthy players will be the ones that determine if 2020 is a success or not. The coaching staff is completely new except for Kellen Moore sticking around. Find out why offensive line coach Joe Philbin might have been the most important hire of them all. All this and plenty more in todays Cowboys news.

Cowboys’ success in 2020 will be determined beyond star players :: ESPN

Typically most would say the success of this year’s Cowboys team is determined by guys like Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott and Amari Cooper. However it’s the under-the-radar guys such as Tyrone Crawford, Jourdan Lewis, Joe Looney and plenty of others to determine how successful this season is.


Could 2020 be Tyron Smith’s Last With the Dallas Cowboys? :: Inside The Star

In what can be considered one of the hottest takes of the day, due to the Corona Virus pandemic, it seems like the Cowboys may be in a position not to bring is as much revenue as in years past. This may force the Cowboys to make some tough decisions as early as 2021.



Three best acquisitions and three biggest losses for the Dallas Cowboys this offseason ::: Blogging The Boys

Two of the three best acquisitions came from the 2020 NFL Draft. The three worst come from two players signing with the highest bidder and one shocking retirement.


Ranking the 10 Biggest Fluke Seasons in NFL History :: Bleacher Report

Believe it or not, the Super Bowl XXX MVP falls on this list of biggest fluke seasons of all time. After Larry Brown made Steelers quarterback Neil O’Donnell look silly in the big game, he was forgotten about rather quickly.



5 Most Intriguing Dallas Cowboys to Watch in 2020 :: Inside The Star

The 2020 Dallas Cowboys have plenty of storylines heading into the next phase of the off-season, but for guys like Cee Dee Lamb, Blake Jarwin, Aldon Smith and a few other highly notable Cowboys, it’s their stories to pay close attention to.


Mailbag: How Many Spots Will CeeDee Play? :: The Mothership

Cee Dee Lamb was drafted at No. 17 overall not just to be the next stud wide receiver. Lamb would be a dangerous threat on special teams as well as Cowboys fans held their breathe on every return.


Cowboys offensive line coach Joe Philbin is quietly one of the best hires this offseason :: Blogging The Boys

NFL games are won and lost up front and for Mike McCarthy’s newly assembled staff, Joe Philbin will lead the charge and coach this offensive line. Philbin is one of five former head coaches to be on the 2020 Cowboys staff.


NFL extends virtual period through June 26 in place of minicamps :: NFL.com

Much like the headline reads, there will be no progress on getting players into the buildings until at least June 26. Players and coaches around the league knew this, but today it was made official.