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DeMarcus Lawrence Criticizes Cowboys After Signing with Seahawks

The former Cowboys star cited Dallas' lack of Super Bowl success as a key reason for his departure, prompting a heated exchange with Micah Parsons.

Overview

  • DeMarcus Lawrence signed a three-year, $42 million deal with the Seattle Seahawks after 11 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.
  • In an interview, Lawrence stated he left Dallas because he felt the team could not win a Super Bowl, sparking backlash from former teammate Micah Parsons.
  • Parsons responded on social media, calling Lawrence's comments 'clown s--t,' to which Lawrence retorted that Parsons should focus more on winning than tweeting.
  • The Cowboys have not reached the NFC Championship Game since their 1995 Super Bowl victory, a point Lawrence emphasized in his criticism.
  • Lawrence's departure follows a challenging 2024 season where he played only four games due to injury, but he expressed optimism about competing for a championship in Seattle.