CeeDee Lamb (Photo via NBC Sports)
CeeDee Lamb had some words for Dak Prescott on the sideline after the quarterback threw an interception in the red zone against the Steelers on Sunday night.
The Cowboys haven’t had the best time in Pittsburgh, with bad weather forcing a delay at the Acrisure Stadium and their offense failing to find a rhythm.
Quarterback Dak Prescott threw a pick in the red zone heading into halftime, which typified the overall performance on the night, having tried to find Lamb in the end zone. The attempt resulted in an INT, and it appears the wide receiver let his QB know exactly how he was feeling while he sulked on the bench.
Check it out in the video below:
Cris Collinsworth and Mike Tirico weigh in on a conversation CeeDee Lamb had with Dak Prescott after a bad interception.
Collinsworth: I’ll let you read your own lips. At Dak. Dak doesn’t react at all. Doesn’t look good.
Tirico: Not a bit. Not a bit. pic.twitter.com/6kTAygmljS
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) October 7, 2024
Lip Readers Have Some Theories On What CeeDee Lamb Said To Dak Prescott
Clips of CeeDee’s shocking reprimand have since gone viral online, and social media lip readers reckon they know exactly what he told Dak.
Alright lip readers what is Ceedee Lamb saying here pic.twitter.com/vxS4XIjW8t
— Adam Hutchison (@TheRealAdam_H) October 7, 2024
Some people thought he said “sub-par throw,” while others thought he said “bad throw, step it up.” Someone believes he was asking the signal caller whether he had heard of the ‘Talk Tuah’ podcast.
If we had to guess, we’d go with “sub-par.”
In any case, the Cowboys had taken a 13-10 lead in the fourth quarter at the time of writing, with Prescott key to the scoring drive.
Caitlin Clark Breaks Her Silence Days After WNBA Star Quit The League Following Controversial Remarks About The Fever Superstar’s Salary
Caitlin Clark (Photo by Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark was named WNBA Rookie of the Year on Thursday, the league announced.
Clark overwhelmingly beat out Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese in a poll of 67 sportswriters and broadcasters.
The 22-year-old Clark saw her rookie campaign come to an end after the Fver were swept out of the playoffs by the Connecticut Sun.
A week after the postseason exit, Clark posted a message on Instagram to thank her fanbase.
“Year one,” the NCAA all-time leading scorer wrote along with a green tick emoji.
“Thank you to the many people who have supported me as I’ve been able to live my childhood dream.