Cee Dee Lamb in action against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Video Shows Cowboys Stars CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs Partying After Blowout Loss to Texans

The Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys squared off in the Week 11 edition of Monday Night Football. And with stars like C.J. Stroud, Micah Parsons, and CeeDee Lamb set to take the field, all eyes were on this matchup in the battle for Texas.

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CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs go Clubbing After Texans Game

 

However, it was much of the same result Cowboys fans have become accustomed to seeing this season as the Texans walloped Dallas 34-10.

 

But the blowout loss wasn't the only thing that Cowboys fans were enraged by after the Texans game. Following the loss, one fan leaked a video of Cowboys stars CeeDee Lamb and Trevon Diggs partying at a club in Dallas on Sunday.

 

The video left fans on social media irate.

 

"They don't care so neither should anyone who is a fan of this team. All the empty seats last night were encouraging, let's keep not showing up, just like them," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"IF this is real. Just shows the accountability this team has and for themselves," another fan added.

 

DeMeco Ryans Gets Honest on Cooper Rush

 

Coming into this matchup, many people considered this a trap game for the Texans. That is because the Cowboys didn't have their starting quarterback Dak Prescott under center after he was sidelined with a season-ending hamstring injury and will be replaced by backup quarterback Cooper Rush.

 

The Texans ended up winning big, and that may have been thanks in part to the preparation of Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans. Coming into the matchup, Ryans spoke about how Rush had been in those situations before and understood that his team needed to prepare accordingly to come out on top.

 

"Cooper has been there a while and he understands how to operate the offense very efficiently. When it comes to everything, every operation that goes with the offense, the checks, getting them in the proper plays, Cooper does a great job of managing all of the pre-snap operations and he does a great job of getting the ball out, finding his playmakers, making really good decisions with the football," Ryans told reporters earlier this week.  

 

"So, we still have to be on all of our details. Cooper has a great record. When he's started, he's won a lot of games. So, we're going in with the mindset of it being about the Texans and about us executing the right way."