George Pickens is going to have some familiar company in the Bay Area.
Fellow Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will join Pickens at the Pro Bowl after he was added to the roster Wednesday. Lamb is replacing Rockwall product Jaxon Smith-Njigba who will not play as he prepares to play in Super Bowl LX with the Seahawks.
Pickens and Lamb are now the first Cowboys wide receiver duo to make the Pro Bowl in the same year.
Lamb earned his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl selection after a 2025 season with 75 receptions for 1,077 receiving yards and three touchdowns. It is his fifth straight 1,000-yard season with at least 75 catches.
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The selection also ties Lamb with Hall of Famer Michael Irvin for the most Pro Bowl selections for a wide receiver in franchise history. Irvin also achieved his five selections in succession from 1991-1995.
The Cowboys’ Pro Bowl contingent climbs to eight with the addition of Lamb, who joins Pickens, Dak Prescott, Tyler Smith, Brandon Aubrey, Quinnen Williams, KaVontae Turpin and Jake Ferguson.
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