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VIDEO: Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb Admits Eagles Fans Are the Loudest in the NFL

In a surprising twist, Dallas Cowboys star receiver CeeDee Lamb recently praised the Philadelphia Eagles fanbase for their unmatched fervor and passion. (Video at the end of the article)

Lamb, known for sparking headlines with bold comments, said during an interview:

“Eagles fans are some of the most passionate supporters I’ve ever seen.”

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That’s high praise coming from a key Cowboys figure, especially given the historic rivalry between these NFC East titans. But Lamb wasn’t sugarcoating—he emphasized the energy, noise and dedication Eagles fans bring to Lincoln Financial Field, even calling their support “next‑level” compared to anywhere else in the league.

Given the intense animosity usually exchanged during Cowboys–Eagles games, Lamb’s remarks are turning heads. He praised the unwavering consistency of the Eagles faithful: “You feel their presence from kickoff to final whistle,” he said—highlighting how the faithful can change the atmosphere and intimidate opposing teams. 

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This has sparked immediate reactions. Philly fans are celebrating Lamb’s authenticity and offering witty retorts, while Cowboys supporters haven’t skipped a beat—some argue it’s simply polite talk.

Considering the long, storied feud—currently including a recent post-season win for Philly—Lamb’s compliments could hint at a genuine shift in dynamic. Or maybe it's just respect for a stadium atmosphere that remains unmatched in the NFL.

What’s intriguing is that Lamb, a rising superstar, didn’t shy away from acknowledging it. Is this the first sign of cooler tempers between Philadelphia and Dallas? Or just another moment in their heated rivalry?

VIDEO:

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