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This may take a little more effort from the Cowboys to give Lamb a shot at the receiving title, but it can be done. At 1,651 yards, Lamb currently sits 66 yards behind Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who leads the NFL with 1,717 yards receiving.
Hill has slowed down from his historic pace while Lamb has gone into hyperdrive to even make this a close race. Lamb has a chance playing against the Commanders, who allow nearly 260 passing yards a game, good for 31st in the league, while Hill plays the Bills, who give up under 200 yards a game through the air.
CeeDee Lamb is 66 yards behind Hill for the WR yards title.
Lamb plays one of worst pass defenses in the league but had just 53 yards against WSH last meeting
Hill plays much better pass defense & had only 58 yards against BUF in first matchup
Possible that Lamb catches Hill!
— Ben Grimaldi (@BenGrimaldi) January 4, 2024
Hill is also nursing an ankle injury and had a fire at his house this week, so his status for Week 18 is up in the air. He’s questionable to play.
If Lamb does come away with the receiving yards title, he would become just the third Cowboys WR to accomplish the feat, joining Hall of Famers Drew Pearson in 1977 and Michael Irvin in 1991. It would be a would a great way to cap off an amazing season for Lamb, one that might be considered the best ever for a Dallas receiver.
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