'Get Rid of Dak's A**!' CeeDee's Mom (Allegedly) Rips Cowboys QB, Demands WR Trade
The Dallas Cowboys' offseason is off to a nightmarish start. After getting blown out in the Wildcard round of the playoffs, things have hit a new low with superstar wide receiver CeeDee Lamb potentially considering leaving.
In the Cowboys' loss to the Green Bay Packers, announcers continually acknowledged a surprising lack of chemistry between Dak Prescott and his No. 1 wide receiver; now, Lamb's mother, Leta Ramirez, has seemingly weighed in on the struggles of Dallas' starting quarterback.
Ramirez - assuming the account is legit - took to Facebook following the Cowboys' loss, posting, "DAK ISNT IT!!!"
Lamb's mother would continue to bash the Dallas quarterback by replying to comments and adding to her original statement (before the account was eventually made private.)
"They need to get rid of his a**!" Ramirez wrote before accusing Prescott of not wanting a ring, saying that other Cowboys players work hard for a ring and her son "deserves better."
Perhaps the most concerning part of Ramirez's rant was when she replied to a Houston Texans fan wishing Lamb would join them, writing, "I wish he would! CJ is great."
Technically, Lamb is under contract for another season after Dallas picked up his rookie option. Still, the idea of someone as influential as the star's mother wishing he'd join another team could prove disastrous.
In 2023, Lamb had the best season in his young career and was named a first-team All-Pro after recording 135 receptions, 1,749 receiving yards, and 12 touchdowns. Lamb will have no problem finding a new team as a two-time All-Pro if he listens to his mother and chooses to move on from America's Team.
If the Cowboys continue to hold on to Prescott, who was a tremendous regular-season quarterback but has struggled in the postseason, the franchise could risk one of the greatest receivers in its history walking in free agency a year from now.
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Lamb himself has made no mention of wanting to leave. ... meaning maybe the best lesson here is that Mom let the player, the agent and the team work things out - rather than adding to the nightmare.