It’s fairly common for NFL players to make themselves available to the media during public appearances like promotional opportunities or youth football camps. But Dallas Cowboys superstar CeeDee Lamb has made it very clear that he will not be discussing his contract situation at an upcoming youth football camp.
On Monday, CeeDee Lamb revealed that he’s hosting three youth football camps in Texas, leading some to speculate that he could speak on his ongoing contract negotiations with the Dallas Cowboys.
However, Lamb shut down down that talk very quickly as he made it very clear that any reporter asking questions about his contract status will get “0 answers.”
I’m not speaking about any contract negotiations, if that’s your questions..
You’ll get 0 answers.
It’s about the kids https://t.co/sMlPFHdCzE— CeeDee Lamb (@_CeeDeeThree) July 8, 2024
“I’m not speaking about any contract negotiations, if that’s your questions.. You’ll get 0 answers. It’s about the kids,” Lamb said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Lamb skipped the entirety of the team’s voluntary offseason program as well as the mandatory minicamp as he seeks a new contract from the team, and he is expected to hold out and skip training camp, as well, if he does not get a new contract by that point.
But it’s pretty clear that he doesn’t want to talk about it publicly.

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