Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is one of the NFL’s best playmakers. He has emerged as a superstar and a household name, but is he paid like one of the league’s top wide receivers? Let’s examine Lamb’s salary, contract, net worth, and career earnings.
CeeDee Lamb’s Salary and Contract
After holding out throughout OTAs, training camp, and the entirety of the 2024 preseason, Lamb and the Cowboys finally reached an agreement on a four-year extension worth $136 million.
The deal includes $100 million guaranteed, plus a wide receiver record $38 million signing bonus. At the time, Lamb became the second-highest-paid non-QB in NFL history, trailing only Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson.
Lamb’s receptions, receiving yards, and touchdown total have improved every year that he’s been in the NFL.
He earned the monster contract after leading all players with 135 receptions and 680 yards after the catch in 2023, while also totaling 1,749 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Lamb’s Net Worth and Career Earnings
Many sources estimate Lamb’s net worth to be approximately $20 million as of 2024. However, thanks to his new contract with the Cowboys, his net worth will increase significantly in the coming years.
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Throughout his career, Lamb has earned $81,144,999 from his NFL contracts alone. This figure doesn’t include any of Lamb’s endorsement deals or off-field ventures.
In recent years, Lamb has partnered with brands like Nike, Pizza Hut, Snickers, Panini America, Chipotle, Visa, Chime, Vertiball, Lowe’s, DirecTV, BodyArmor, Temu, and Fanatics.
Dallas Cowboys’ Insights for Week 11
Team:Â After playing the Raiders, the Cowboys host the Eagles and Chiefs before playing in Detroit. The three games will be played over 12 days.
QB: Dak Prescott rated 28th out of 29th among all qualified quarterbacks in Week 9 against the Cardinals. He recorded a QBi score of 69.9 (D+).
Offense:Â Dallas had its worst OFFi score (71.1, C-) of the season in Week 9.
Defense: New Cowboys DT Quinnen Williams is 10th (72.7, B-) in Defensive Tackle Impact Rankings. Osa Odighizuwa and Kenny Clark rank 24th and 38th in DTi, respectively.
Fantasy: In three games without CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens averaged 26.3 PPG. In six games with Lamb, Pickens is averaging 13.7 PPG. Still a solid WR2, and the Raiders allow the sixth most fantasy points per game to wide receivers.

