The wide receiver is not currently expected to require surgery.
The Dallas Cowboys are shutting down wide receiver CeeDee Lamb for the rest of the season.
The team announced Thursday the standout offensive weapon will miss the final two games of the season against NFC East opponents Philadelphia and Washington.
Lamb has been playing through a shoulder injury for a number of weeks.
The organization said additional examinations and scans this week on Lamb's shoulder determined his injury had progressed to a point where the team decided to keep him on the sidelines. He will undergo a process of treatment and rehabilitation for his shoulder and is not currently expected to require surgery.
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In 2024, Lamb has recorded 101 receptions (his third-straight season of 100 or more catches) for 1,194 yards and six touchdowns.
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