CeeDee Lamb, an American professional football wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, has two brothers and two sisters.
His family evacuated to Houston, Texas, following Hurricane Katrina’s effects on New Orleans in 2005. Sadly, his parent, Cliff Lamb and Leta Ramirez, are divorced.
Cedarian DeLeon “CeeDee” Lamb began playing football at John and Randolph Foster High School and was rated a four-star recruit.
On July 25, 2016, he committed to the University of Oklahoma, despite offers from the University of Alabama and the University of Texas.
He played in all 14 games as a true freshman and posted 46 receptions for 807 yards and 7 touchdowns. ESPN honored him as a freshman All-American.
On December 29, 2019, CeeDee announced that he would forgo his senior year and enter the 2020 NFL draft. The Dallas Cowboys selected him in the first round with the 17th overall pick.
He signed a 4-year contract with the Cowboys with a fifth-year team option.
I’m working hard, so my family can chill,
CeeDee Lamb
I came out that part, where they don’t let you live.
Give it my heart, cause it gave me sum real.
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CeeDee Lamb’s Brothers Forged His Path and Carry It On
Dallas Cowboys star CeeDee Lamb’s journey into football began with his two brothers, Christian Lamb and Taribbean Ramirez, by his side.
His brothers have shared his football rise.
Christian Lamb
Christian Lamb got a front-row seat to his CeeDee’s early fame.
He was granted inside access to his brother’s gridiron development, citing his junior campaign at Foster High School, when CeeDee became a local celebrity.
Though CeeDee’s profile has skyrocketed, Christian sees the same person who inspired him growing up.
I miss having him around.
Christian Lamb
He’s my big bro. He’s got connections just like that. What he do, I do. What I do, he do. It just runs in the family.
Taribbean Ramirez scored a TD on Friday night that we think his big brother would approve of …@_Taribbean @SoonerScoop @fosterfootball @_CeeDeeThree
— Rivals High School (@RivalsHS) November 14, 2020
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Taribbean Ramirez
Taribbean Ramirez is following a similar path just like his brother, CeeDee, on the field. He’s also a wide receiver, having played at Navarro College and Sul Ross State.
He doesn’t have the size like his brother, but he’s known for being a dynamic and elusive playmaker in open space.
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The Dallas Cowboys’ wide receiver has two younger sisters, Andres and Brianna Lamb.
His cousin, Keon Coleman, is a wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills in the NFL. They worked together after Coleman was selected in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Playing with CeeDee Lamb. That would be a dream come true. That’s actually my cousin. That would be great. I worked out with him. He has a very elusive game. I feel like he can do some of the things I can do. He has a little extra sauce to his game. I would love to play with him someday.
Keon Coleman
In Case You Didn’t Know
- 26-year-old CeeDee Lamb was born on April 8, 1999, in Opelousas, Louisiana.
- His stepfather, Samuel Moreno Jr., was when he was only 14 years old.
- He dated Crymson Rose, a basketball player from the University of Oklahoma.
