Tension Boils Over in Dallas – CeeDee Lamb Throws His Helmet After a Heated Argument With Teammates During Practice Ahead of the Showdown With the Arizona Cardinals!
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Tension Boils Over in Dallas – CeeDee Lamb Throws His Helmet After a Heated Argument With Teammates During Practice Ahead of the Showdown With the Arizona Cardinals!
The atmosphere in Dallas couldn’t be hotter. Just days before their highly anticipated showdown with the Arizona Cardinals, this morning’s practice at The Star in Frisco turned into one of the most intense moments of the season — when CeeDee Lamb suddenly threw his helmet to the ground after a fiery argument with a teammate.

According to multiple team sources, the situation began when Lamb grew frustrated with Dak Prescott’s throw during a red-zone drill. The two exchanged sharp words before a defensive player — reportedly Trevon Diggs — stepped in to defend Prescott. Things escalated quickly when Lamb shot back bluntly: “I don’t need anyone to defend anyone — I just need the ball thrown right!”
In that instant, Lamb’s helmet hit the turf, and a chilling silence fell over the practice field. Veteran receiver Brandin Cooks rushed over to calm him down, while head coach Brian Schottenheimer immediately blew the whistle and called off the entire practice.
“The atmosphere was suffocating,” a team staff member recalled. “No one said a word for several minutes. Everyone just froze. Schottenheimer walked up to CeeDee, put a hand on his shoulder, whispered something to him — and then dismissed the team early.”
At the press conference afterward, Schottenheimer maintained a calm but firm tone: “I understand my guys want to win, but emotions must be controlled. In Dallas, we fight together — not against each other.”
Hours later, CeeDee Lamb took to social media, posting on X (formerly Twitter): “Emotions can boil over, but the brotherhood remains. Me and Dak — we’re good.”
Still, local reporters suggested the incident reflected the growing pressure weighing on the Cowboys ahead of a pivotal NFC matchup that could reshape the playoff picture.
What began as a routine day of practice quickly became the talk of the entire NFL. And as the media storm continues to swirl, one thing is clear — if the Cowboys want to win, they’ll need unity now more than ever.
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