The NFL is reeling after the shocking death of former running back Doug Martin, whose passing has been officially labeled as a “home invasion gone wrong.”

But now — a Dallas Cowboys insider has stepped forward with a chilling claim that’s throwing the entire story into question.
In a late-night post that exploded across X (formerly Twitter), Cowboys defensive captain Ceedee Lamb dropped a cryptic message:
“’Home invasion’? Bullsh*t. Doug wasn’t stupid. He knew something was off. Hours before it happened, he texted me — he sounded scared.”

According to sources close to the team, Ceedee Lamb showed teammates a series of messages allegedly sent by Martin just before his death. One of them reportedly read:
“I feel like I’m being watched… this isn’t random.”
The text exchange — now partially leaked online — shows Martin’s words growing more desperate, ending abruptly just after midnight. Fans immediately began speculating that the tragedy may have involved more than a simple break-in.

As the controversy spreads, Ceedee Lamb has demanded that investigators “look deeper” into what really happened.
“Doug was more than a player. He was family to me. I won’t let this be brushed under the rug,” he said.
The Cowboys community has rallied behind him, flooding social media with the hashtag #JusticeForDoug, calling for transparency and accountability.
NFL analysts, meanwhile, are stunned — questioning whether Parsons’ emotional outburst will lead to a full-blown investigation or ignite another storm of drama inside America’s Team.
One thing’s for sure: the truth behind Doug Martin’s final messages could shake the NFL to its core.