The Dallas Cowboys have one of the best wide receivers in the NFL with the 26-year-old CeeDee Lamb. He has emerged as a superstar and is regarded as one of the best pass catchers in the league, but is he making what he’s worth? Let’s examine Lamb’s salary, contract, net worth, and career earnings.

How Much Does CeeDee Lamb Make?
CeeDee Lamb is in the midst of his sixth season in the NFL with the Cowboys. The team drafted him in the 2020 NFL Draft with the 17th overall pick in the first round.
His rookie contract was worth $14,010,012 over four years. The rookie received an average salary of $3,502,503, and the whole contract was guaranteed at signing.
Lamb then signed a contract extension in 2024, after holding out through OTAs, training camp, and the 2024 preseason. The deal was for four years, valued at $136,000,000, with $100,000,000 guaranteed. He will now become an unrestricted free agent in 2030 thanks to the extension.
Lamb is well worth the steep investment. In his career, he’s caught 547 passes on 801 targets for 7,083 receiving yards and 41 touchdowns. He’s also contributed a little bit as a runner, rushing 58 times for 390 yards and three touchdowns.
This season, he ranks 15th in PFSN’s Wide Receiver Impact rankings, but his best placement in the WRi rankings came in 2023, when he finished third. That season, he caught 135 passes for 1,749 yards and 12 touchdowns.
What is CeeDee Lamb’s Net Worth and Career Earnings?
Sources report Lamb to have an estimated net worth of $20,000,000. That number should continue to rise as he’ll likely secure one more major contract in his career, as well as additional endorsements and potential investments.
According to his career earnings, Lamb has reportedly earned $81,144,999. This number is strictly from his contracts with the Cowboys and not any endorsements.
Lamb has several endorsements in his partnership portfolio. He has partnered with brands such as Nike, Pizza Hut, Snickers, Panini, Chipotle, Visa, Chime, Vertiball, Lowe’s, DirecTV, BodyArmor, Temu, and Fanatics.
The Cowboys are 6-5-1 in the season, and are still in the hunt for the playoffs. However, it has largely been possible due to their offense. Lamb, George Pickens, Dak Prescott, and Javonte Williams have had a great season and could outscore any team in the NFL.
According to PFSN’s Offense Impact metric, Dallas has the third-best offense in the league heading into Week 14.
