Where's CeeDee Lamb? Why Cowboys WR is holding out amid contract negotiations

David Suggs

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The Cowboys enter the 2024 NFL season with all sorts of question marks hanging over their heads.

Mike McCarthy's squad is the league's most prominent brand. That hasn't brought tangible success with it, however, as Dallas is yet to make an NFC Championship Game since the 1995 season.

This year's iteration of the roster is as precarious as it gets, with star quarterback Dak Prescott and leading wide receiver CeeDee Lamb both seeking contract extensions. Lamb's deal is of special importance to the masses of Cowboys supporters after he posted career highs in catches (135), receiving yards (1,749), and touchdowns (12) en route to garnering his first-ever All-Pro nod.

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Lamb's contract is nowhere near commensurate with his recent production. He's made that point more than clear to Dallas executives — so much so that he's stepped away from the team entirely to figure out his future.

With that, here's what you need to know about CeeDee Lamb's whereabouts.

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Where is CeeDee Lamb?

Lamb has been holding out for the better part of the offseason, opting against reporting to training camp after missing out on "the type of contract extension that other wide receivers have," according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

"Lamb and the team have worked on a new contract but have not been able to come to terms," NFL insider Ian Rapoport added. "Now, he'll officially be a holdout, collecting fines with hopes of reaching a new deal at some point."

Lamb is in the final year of his contract, which would only pay him $17.99 million this season. That would make him the 24th highest-paid receiver in the league in terms of average annual value (AAV), placing him alongside the likes of Browns WR Jerry Jeudy ($17.5 million) in terms of market value.

Lamb's contract value is a far cry from the AAV of his elite peers like Vikings' Justin Jefferson ($35 million), Eagles' A.J. Brown ($32 million), and Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown ($30 million), who have earned megadeals this offseason.

There's a belief among Cowboys personnel, including Micah Parsons, that Lamb will be back in the silver and blue sooner rather than later. Parsons revealed that Lamb has been in regular contact with him over the course of his holdout.

"CeeDee checked in on me," Parsons said recently, via Dallas' official site. "He's been watching the practice film and telling me, 'You're going crazy.' We have our talks but, at the end of the day, [he] knows what it is."

At present, though, Lamb is away from the team. Parsons did seem to suggest — or perhaps state bluntly — that things could change in the coming few weeks. 

"CeeDee is a part of this brotherhood whether he likes it or not," Parsons said. "He knows he's not going anywhere. The business side, they're gonna take care of it -- no doubt about it.

"On Week 1, he will be suiting up for the Dallas Cowboys."

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CeeDee Lamb contract

As mentioned above, Lamb is only slated to make $17.99 million during the 2024 season if he and the Cowboys cannot reach a deal. If no extension is completed, Lamb would become an unrestricted free agent going into 2025.

YearAgeValue
202425$17.99 million
202526UFA

Highest-paid NFL wide receivers

Top NFL wide receiver contracts in average annual value

RankPlayerAverage annual value
1Justin Jefferson, 49ers$35 million
2A.J. Brown, Eagles$32 million
3Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions$30.002 million
4Tyreek Hill, Dolphins$30 million
5Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins$28.25 million
6Davante Adams, Raiders$28 million
7Cooper Kupp, Rams$26.7 million
8DeVonta Smith, Eagles$25 million
9Nico Collins, Texans$24.25 million
10DK Metcalf, Seahawks$24 million

Top NFL wide receiver contracts in total value

RankPlayerValue
T-1Justin Jefferson, Vikings$140 million
T-1Davante Adams, Raiders$140 million
3Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions$120.01 million
4Tyreek Hill, Dolphins$120 million
5Amari Cooper, Browns$100 million
6A.J. Brown, Eagles$96 million
7Calvin Ridley, Titans$92 million
8Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins$84.75 million
9Keenan Allen, Bears$80.1 million
10Cooper Kupp, Rams$80.1 million

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David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.