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    Hall of Fame TE Cuts CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs Down to Size With Cowboys Duo Spotted Partying After Week 11 Loss

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    One former Hall of Fame TE ripped apart Trevon Diggs and CeeDee Lamb for shooting a music video after the disappointing 34-10 loss to the Texans.

    The Dallas Cowboys faced their fifth consecutive loss against the Houston Texans in Week 11 with a disappointing 34-11 score.

    After the game, the NFL world was left in awe as they saw clips of CeeDee Lamb and Trevon Diggs partying and shooting a music video in a club following their big loss. The video sparked outrage from both fans and analysts, who blamed the Cowboys players for their lack of commitment to the game.

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    Shannon Sharpe Rips Apart Trevon Diggs and CeeDee Lamb Over Postgame Shenanigans

    Shannon Sharpe did not hold back from expressing his frustration over the Cowboys players’ going to a club and shooting a music video.

    During the latest episode of The Night Cap Show with Chad Johnson, Sharpe said,  “Everybody talks about winning, but do you take the steps in order to win? How is the party? You got your ass kicked? I would have left the stadium with a bag over my head.

    “Ain’t no way y’all see me leave the stadium if I got beat like that. It’s disrespectful. It is disrespectful to the fans that pay their hard-earned money. But you know what? It couldn’t happen to a better franchise, because all they want to do is run their mouth and talk about what they going to do.

    “It’s embarrassing. It’s embarrassing. You couldn’t do this on your off day? I’d been pissed off if you did it on Tuesday, but at least you got it on an off day. You lost the game. And you took your no good-for-nothing a** to shoot a video.”

    With Dak Prescott out for the rest of the season, it’s not unthinkable why Diggs and Lamb would be cynical over their fifth straight loss.

    The season has almost completely slipped out of their hands.

    Following their loss against the Houston Texans, the Cowboys are now at a record of 3-7 and will face the Washington Commanders in Week 12.

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