In a bold and controversial statement that is already sending shockwaves through the NFL and wider sports community, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has publicly declared that he will not participate in or support Pride Month celebrations this June. The star athlete criticized what he called the “WOKE agenda” and said he does not believe Pride “deserves to be commemorated” in its current form.
Lamb, speaking to reporters during voluntary team workouts on Monday, was asked if he planned to wear Pride-themed accessories or participate in the Cowboys’ upcoming LGBTQ+ awareness initiatives scheduled for mid-June.
“Nah, I’m gonna sit that out,” Lamb responded bluntly. “I don’t have anything against anybody personally — everyone should live how they want. But this whole Pride Month thing? It’s been hijacked. It’s WOKE now. It’s not about love or rights anymore; it’s about forcing people to comply with an agenda I don’t agree with. I’m not signing up for that.”
His comments mark the first high-profile NFL player this season to openly reject Pride Month on ideological grounds, and have since ignited a wave of reaction online and across media platforms.
Pride and the NFL
The National Football League has, over the past several years, expanded its support of LGBTQ+ inclusion, both internally and through fan-facing campaigns. Pride gear, rainbow logos, and social media initiatives are now standard parts of the league’s June programming.
In a response issued late Monday, the Cowboys organization said:
“The Dallas Cowboys proudly support inclusion, respect, and unity. While players are entitled to express personal views, our team remains committed to celebrating Pride Month and the diverse communities that support us.”
The NFL League Office had no immediate comment but is expected to issue a broader statement in the coming days as the situation unfolds.
Mixed Locker Room Reactions
Sources close to the team say Lamb’s comments caught several teammates and staff off-guard. One unnamed veteran player reportedly said, “Everyone’s entitled to their views, but this is gonna stir up some stuff — not just here, but across the league.”
Second-year linebacker DeMarion Hall posted a cryptic message to Instagram later that evening that read, “Silence is a choice. So is division. Not everyone on the team agrees.”
Still, some players — both current and former — came to Lamb’s defense.
Retired quarterback Jay Cutler tweeted, “Let the man speak. Not everything needs to be politicized. Pride is a choice. So is free speech.”
Backlash and Support
Social media erupted within minutes of Lamb’s interview circulating. The hashtag #CeeDeeControversy began trending on X (formerly Twitter), with thousands weighing in.
LGBTQ+ rights organizations quickly condemned Lamb’s remarks. GLAAD issued the following statement:
“CeeDee Lamb’s words are harmful and dismissive of the LGBTQ+ community’s long struggle for equality, especially in sports, where representation still lags. Pride Month isn’t about being WOKE — it’s about visibility, safety, and respect.”
Others, including conservative media outlets and influencers, praised Lamb’s refusal to participate.
Candace Owens, host of The Candace Owens Podcast, posted:
“Bravo to CeeDee Lamb. Finally, an athlete standing up to the rainbow cult. Pride is no longer about rights — it’s about compliance.”
A History of Outspokenness?
While not known for engaging in political topics, Lamb has occasionally hinted at discomfort with certain social justice themes in past interviews. In a 2023 podcast appearance, he said he preferred to “keep politics out of the locker room” and “just play ball.”
Monday’s statement, however, marked the first time Lamb has taken a direct public stance on a hot-button cultural issue. The timing — at the start of Pride Month and just ahead of the Cowboys’ scheduled Pride Night — has amplified the controversy.
What Happens Next?
It remains unclear whether Lamb will face any formal repercussions from the Cowboys or the league. While players are not required to participate in Pride-themed activities, their public comments are scrutinized closely under the NFL’s personal conduct and media policies.
NFL insider Rachel Bennett told ESPN:
“This puts the league in a tight spot. If they respond too strongly, they risk alienating players who share Lamb’s views. If they say nothing, they risk undermining years of progress on inclusion. Either way, it’s now a national conversation.”
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy deflected questions on the topic during his afternoon press conference, saying, “We’re focused on football. We’ll handle anything else internally.”
A Culture War on the Gridiron?
Lamb’s remarks highlight the growing tension between personal expression and institutional messaging in professional sports. As leagues increasingly align themselves with progressive causes, some players have begun pushing back — a dynamic that mirrors broader social debates playing out across the country.
“Sports used to be a place where you left politics at the door,” said analyst Marcellus Wiley on FS1. “But now, the politics are at center field. CeeDee’s not alone — he’s just the first one to say it out loud.”
As the Cowboys head into training camp next month, the focus may shift back to Lamb’s performance on the field. But for now, the conversation is dominated by what he said off it — and what it means for the future of personal beliefs in public sports.