Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb Admits He’s Feeling Stressed After Being Targeted Online By Eagles Fans On Social Media.
The buildup to Cowboys vs. Eagles never needs extra fuel, but this week, the rivalry crossed over from the field to social media. Cowboys star wideout CeeDee Lamb found himself under relentless attack as Eagles fans flooded his accounts with criticism, insults, and nonstop trolling in the days leading up to kickoff.
For Philadelphia supporters, the goal was simple: rattle the confidence of one of Dallas’s biggest playmakers. Hundreds of comments mocked Lamb’s performance, brought up past drops, and even questioned whether he could handle the primetime spotlight. The noise created a storm of distraction before one of the NFC East’s most heated battles.

Cowboys Nation quickly noticed and rallied to defend their WR1, firing back at Eagles fans across platforms. But the digital barrage had already left its mark. Sources close to the team say Lamb has been noticeably more tense this week, feeling the weight of constant online harassment. What started as trolling has grown into a full-scale online war between two of the NFL’s loudest fanbases.
Speaking to reporters, Lamb admitted the pressure is real, saying: “I see the comments. I feel that negativity. It gets in your head sometimes, and yeah, it’s stressful. But I know the only way to answer it is on the field. When that whistle blows, that’s when I show who I really am.”
The timing couldn’t be sharper. With Dallas set to face Philadelphia under the lights, Lamb’s mental resilience is being tested like never before. His performance will be crucial, not just to silence the critics but to prove that he can deliver in the biggest rivalry game of the NFC East.
For the Cowboys, the drama has turned this into more than just Week 1. It’s now a test of toughness — not only between two franchises but for their star receiver. Eagles fans may believe they’ve shaken him, but inside the Cowboys locker room, the message is clear: they trust Lamb to rise above the noise.










