Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb added a new mammoth tattoo as the newest piece of artwork to his body.
The tattoo starts from the bottom of Lamb’s neck and goes all the way up to his waist. Andres Ortega and his team of four artists based in Phoenix put together a tattoo for the third-year wide receiver that includes a massive leopard, a Spartan-themed warrior, a tribute to the late Kobe Bryant and a crucifix and a crown with the words “My Story Isn’t Over.”
More specifically, the Bryant tribute includes a classic photo of “The Black Mamba” chewing on his jersey with his tongue out on Lamb’s right shoulder along with an Interstate 45 sign—a connection to the main route that runs through Dallas.
Lamb is coming off the best season of his three-year NFL career, recording 107 receptions for 1,359 yards and nine touchdowns. The two-time Pro Bowler averaged 12.7 yards per catch while posting his second 1,000 yard receiving season.
In this year’s playoffs, Lamb earned his first postseason touchdown in the Cowboys’ 31–14 victory against the Buccaneers. In Dallas’s loss to the 49ers in the NFC divisional round, Lamb posted 10 receptions for 117 yards.