For the fifth straight year, CeeDee Lamb is once again a Pro Bowler.
The veteran wide receiver was added as replacement for the NFC roster, replacing Seattle's Jaxson Smith-Njigba. With George Pickens also named a Pro Bowler, this is the first time in Cowboys history with multiple wide receivers selected to the Pro Bowl in the same year.
The Cowboys actually have all three of their top receivers in the Pro Bowl although KaVontae Turpin is listed as a return specialist.
But this not only marks a fifth straight appearance for Lamb, but ties with him Michael Irvin for most Pro Bowls by a Cowboys receiver. Like Lamb, Irvin also went to five straight (1991-95). Lamb is also the first Cowboys player at any position to make five straight Pro Bowls since 2019, when Tyron Smith (2013-19) went for the seventh straight year and Zack Martin (2014-19) went for the sixth straight.
Lamb finished the year with 74 receptions for 1,077 yards and three touchdowns. This was also Lamb's fifth-straight 1,000-yard receiving season, joining Irvin as the only other Cowboy to accomplish that feat.
This past season, Lamb moved into third place in Cowboys history with 571 receptions, behind only Jason Witten (1,215) and Irvin (750). Lamb is sixth in team history in yards with 7,416 but is just 573 yards away from jumping to third place.
Lamb is now the eighth Cowboys player selected to the Pro Bowl Games this year and the third replacement player along with return specialist KaVontae Turpin and tight end Jake Ferguson. The initial five to be selected were Dak Prescott, George Pickens, Quinnen Williams, Brandon Aubrey and Tyler Smith.
The 2026 Pro Bowl Games will take place in San Francisco the week before Super Bowl LX with a variety of skilled competitions, including the annual NFC-AFC flag football showdown on Feb. 3





