REPORT: Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb Is Skipping Mandatory Minicamp Amid Contract Dispute

CeeDee Lamb wants to get paid.

The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver, who is seeking a contract extension, is not expected to attend the team’s mandatory minicamp when it opens on Tuesday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Lamb also skipped out on the team’s voluntary OTAs. In the case of minicamp, it’s mandatory and Lamb will subject to fines by missing them.

Lamb, who’s set to play the 2024 season on his fifth year option, worth $17.991 million fully guaranteed, is looking for a contract extension that will pay him similarly to what Minnesota just gave Justin Jefferson – four year, $140 million.

Last season, Lamb set team records for receptions (135, best in the NFL) and yards (1,749). His 395 catches for 5,145 yards are the most in franchise history for a player through his first four NFL seasons, as are his 18 100-yard games.