Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence Trade Barbs Over Cowboys' Super Bowl Prospects
The former teammates clashed on social media after Lawrence criticized the Cowboys' championship chances following his move to the Seahawks.
- DeMarcus Lawrence, after signing a three-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks, stated he left the Dallas Cowboys because he believed they could not win a Super Bowl.
- Micah Parsons, Lawrence's former teammate, responded on social media, calling Lawrence's comments 'clown s--t,' which prompted a sharp reply from Lawrence.
- Lawrence argued that his decision was based on truth, suggesting Parsons should focus on winning rather than social media activity.
- The Cowboys have not reached an NFC Championship game since 1995, a fact Lawrence highlighted as part of his reasoning for leaving.
- Lawrence's contract with Seattle is worth up to $42 million, including $18 million guaranteed, as he looks to revitalize his career following recent injuries.