EXCLUSIVE: CeeDee Lamb breaks Michael Irvin’s Cowboys single-season receiving yards record with Irvin in attendance
Hall of Fame head coach Jimmy Johnson entered the Dallas Cowboys’ Ring of Honor during Saturday night’s game against the NFC North champion Detroit Lions. Johnson was one of the team’s designers of the 1990s Super Bowl dynasty teams.
In any case, two of Corridor of Acclaim wide recipient Michael Irvin’s records set during that fantasy ten years for Dallas fell on account of the current No. 88, CeeDee Sheep. Lamb broke Irvin’s single-season franchise record for catches early on.
In the final quarter, Sheep took one more record from Irvin’s 1995 mission, the last year the Cowpokes won a Super Bowl: his single-season getting yards record. His 11-yard gain put him past Irvin’s 1,603 getting yards he amassed quite a while back. After the record-breaking get, Sheep ultimately depended on a vocation high 194 getting yards and a score on 11 gets.
The 24-year-old entered the night with 1,424 getting yards, requiring 180 getting yards in his last two rounds of the 2023 ordinary season, and he broke the record in the sixteenth round of year. Being forced to bear a 92-yard score pass from quarterback Dak Prescott in the principal quarter.
The finish denoted the longest of Prescott’s vocation, the longest catch of Sheep’s profession as well as the second-longest in Cowpokes history. Only Hall of Famer Bob Hayes’ catch of a 95-yard touchdown pass from Don Meredith in Washington in Week 10 of the 1966 season is the longest completion in team history.