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Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb Diagnosed With Concussion After Hospital Evaluation

Detroit, Michigan – December 5, 2025

The Dallas Cowboys’ night took a frightening turn when star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was officially diagnosed with a concussion after being transported to Henry Ford Hospital for further evaluation. Lamb left the game after displaying the disturbing “fencing posture” — a neurological response seen in severe head trauma — during the third quarter of Dallas’ 44–30 loss to the Lions.

Doctors confirmed Lamb suffered a moderate-grade concussion. While he was stable and responsive, no timeline has been set for his return as he enters the NFL’s concussion protocol.

Head coach Brian Schottenheimer, visibly shaken after the game, emphasized that the final score no longer mattered once Lamb went down.

“Winning or losing stopped being important the moment he went down,” Schottenheimer said. “CeeDee’s injury is the biggest loss for the Cowboys right now. The only thing that matters is his health and making sure he’s taken care of.”

Before exiting, Lamb dominated Detroit’s secondary with six catches for 121 yards, serving as Dallas’ primary source of explosive offense. His absence forced major adjustments and coincided with the Cowboys’ second-half collapse, further complicating their already fragile playoff hopes.

Players in the locker room admitted the injury shook them deeply. The visual similarity to Tua Tagovailoa’s terrifying 2022 concussion incident only amplified the emotional toll.

Schottenheimer confirmed Lamb will follow the league’s multi-step concussion protocol — a process that varies widely depending on symptoms and recovery rate.

Asked how the Cowboys would regroup, Schottenheimer didn’t hesitate.

“We’ll figure football out later. Right now, every thought in this building is with CeeDee and his recovery.”

For Cowboys Nation, playoff math suddenly feels secondary.
The priority is clear: CeeDee Lamb’s health comes first

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