Ceedee Lamb Wants to Follow Tyreek Hill and Ja’Marr Chase’s Footsteps After Confirming $1.3M Expense on His Body

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“I’m getting old,” CeeDee Lamb chuckles, leaning back in a plush stadium suite at FIU, where the AC is cranked so high you’d think we were in Lambeau in December. At 26, the Dallas Cowboys star wideout isn’t exactly drafting a retirement speech, but he’s got the seasoned swagger of a guy who’s seen enough NFL Sundays to know the game isn’t just played on the field—it’s won in the grind between them. And right now, Lamb’s grind includes a $1.3 million annual tab on his body, a fashion-forward detour to Paris, and plans to crash the streaming scene like he’s breaking a Cover 2.

If Lamb’s recovery routine is a science, his off-field hustle is pure art. Picture this: Gunna’s A Gift & a Curse blasting through his AirPods as he vibes to Turn Your Back, his current anthem. “Every song on there, I feel like I can relate to personally,” he grins. But don’t let the smooth taste of Atlanta trap fool you—Lamb’s got plans bigger than his Madden 95 rating (shoutout to that 98 Spectacular Catch stat).

 

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“I’m going to start streaming soon,” he reveals, eyes lighting up like he just spotted a busted coverage. Inspired by Tyreek Hill’s Twitch antics and Ja’Marr Chase’s COD streams, Lamb wants to cut out the middleman. “If [fans] have any questions, I’ll answer them myself instead of having people talk for me… I don’t got time for that”.

Imagine a CeeDee x Kai Cenat collab—part gameplay, part unfiltered Q&A—where false narratives get squashed faster than a blitzing cornerback. “I’ve seen all the craziness that happens off speculation,” he says, tugging his diamond-studded chain (NFL chains > rapper chains, FYI). “Protecting myself, protecting my guys, and getting the job done.”

Lamb’s $1.3M temple: “The list could go on and on”

Let’s start with the math, because Lamb’s wallet is doing cardio. “Every two weeks is $50,000… there’s 52 weeks in a year… That’s your number”. Translation: Dude’s dropping $1.3M yearly on what he calls replenishing the body—ice baths cooler than a Dak Prescott fourth-quarter drive, hyperbaric chambers, red light therapy, and enough spa-tier recovery to make a Beverly Hills wellness guru blush. “What I do for a living, it’s very physical,” he says, flexing the 15 pounds of muscle he added last offseason. “Some short weeks are more lethal than your regular seven-day schedule.”

But Lamb isn’t just investing in muscle; he’s building a fortress. Think Derrick Henry’s $240K routine meets LeBron James‘ rumored $1.5M regimen—except Lamb’s got the receipts and the BODYARMOR sponsorship to back it up. Speaking of which, his Choose Better campaign with the brand isn’t just about hydration. It’s a mindset. “Waking up and making the right decision at all times,” he says, channeling the wisdom of his grandpa. Did you make better decisions than you did the day before?”

And let’s not forget the gift and curse of greatness. Lamb’s 2024 shoulder injury that had the Cowboys in a twist? Just a plot twist. “Stay healthy. Let’s start there,” he says, echoing his own mantra. “I feel like we can get a lot better”. It’s the kind of gritty optimism that turns Pro Bowlers into legends—and why, when asked about retirement, he smirks: “Micah’s gonna be in a Dallas uniform”.

 

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Between dripped-out Paris Fashion Week fits (“It’s a different world… you gotta get out of your comfort zone”) and jewelry so icy it could chill his post-game Gatorade, Lamb’s vibe is equal parts swagger and introspection. But beneath the bling and BODYARMOR shoots lies a dude chasing legacy. “Wherever the Super Bowl’s at… that’s where I want to be”, he says, dropping a line smoother than his 227-yard game against Detroit last season.

So, what’s next? For Lamb, it’s simple: Dominate on Sundays, stream on Mondays, and rewrite the script—one laugh, one rep, one perfectly placed quote at a time. Because as Omar Little once said on The Wire: ‘You come at the king, you best not miss.’ And right now, CeeDee Lamb isn’t just coming for the crown—he’s already there.

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