Tom Brady launches criticism of CeeDee Lamb as Cowboys drop to 1-2 after Week 3 loss to Ravens
Since Tom Brady stepped foot into the broadcasting world, he has covered the Dallas Cowboys. Brady’s first three assignments have all been for the America’s Team and that has lent him a unique perspective on the franchise.
As the Cowboys go on a two-game losing streak, the former QB has earmarked wide receiver CeeDee Lamb's performance as one of the issues in the offensive department. Last Sunday, as the Cowboys faltered against the resilient Baltimore Ravens, Lamb missed an open throw with only 5 minutes remaining on the clock and stood with his hands at his sides.
During the Fox broadcast, Tom Brady called Lamb out. After the 25-year-old showed his frustration for not catching the ball, Brady admired his talent but suggested he needs to do better.
“Don’t see that from CeeDee much,” said Brady. “Just some of that body language from him today — CeeDee’s a great player, there’s no doubt about it. Just a little frustration.
"Sometimes that frustration on the sideline leads to frustration on the field. When I see him at his best, he’s excitable, he brings the juice, brings the energy.”
Till now Lamb has received the ball 13 times (on 24 targets) for 218 yards. The WR has fumbled away the ball once and scored one touchdown. As such, Brady’s assessment does not fall flat, the Cowboys offense including Lamb will need to step up for potential playoff hopes.
Which game will Tom Brady cover in Week 4?
After three weeks of following the action with the Dallas Cowboys. The seven-time Super Bowl winner is ready for a new assignment this week. Tom Brady will be returning to his old team this week in a broadcaster role.
As per Fox Sports, Brady will call the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Philadelphia Eagles at Raymond James Stadium. Brady won a Super Bowl with the Bucs and played in Tampa Bay for three seasons before retiring in 2022.
Eagles at Bucs will take place on Sept. 29. The kickoff is scheduled at 1:00 PM ET.