FRISCO, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb did not need to do any deep dive on why he dropped three passes, including a potential touchdown, in Sunday's win against the Philadelphia Eagles .
"You just find ways to get better," Lamb said. "You want to be solution-oriented and not really much to dwell on the problem. Granted, we know the problem, I need to catch the f---ing ball. Other than that, man, we'll be fine. When I do catch it, be ready."
Lamb has dropped eight passes, a career high, and the most by a Cowboys player in a single season since Dez Bryant had nine in 2012, according to ESPN Research.
Six of the eight drops have come against the Eagles.
"It's really just lack of focus on my end, honestly," Lamb said. "Just thinking doing two before one. There's

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