Move over, Friday Night Lights drama—DeMarcus Lawrence just penned a new Texas-sized plot twist. After 11 seasons with the Cowboys, the Pro Bowl pass-rusher traded his Dallas boots for Seattle’s raincoat, but not before tossing a grenade at Jerry Jones’ Super Bowl dreams like a quarterback under pressure.
On Thursday, Lawrence didn’t mince words in his first Seahawks interview. “Dallas is my home… But I know for sure I’m not gonna win a Super Bowl there,” he told Hawk Blogger. The mic-drop moment came unprompted—asked about Seattle’s chilly vibe versus Texas heat, he smirked, “The main difference as you can see is it’s cold. Gotta keep my jacket up here. Definitely love the atmosphere. Change of scenery is always good.” Ouch!
Cowboys fans might feel this like a Dak Prescott fumble. Lawrence, a four-time Pro Bowler, signed a $42 million deal with Seattle after Dallas let him walk. Critics argue the Cowboys dodged a bullet: He’s 33, coming off a Lisfranc injury, and Seattle’s +3000 Super Bowl odds mirror Dallas’.
But Lawrence isn’t sweating. He joins a stacked Seahawks D-line featuring Boye Mafe and Leonard Williams—a trio scarier than a Texas thunderstorm.
“Dallas is my home… But I know for sure I’m not gonna win a Super Bowl there” pic.twitter.com/F31fVSZLC4
— ᴅᴏxx (@new_era72) March 13, 2025
Meanwhile, Dallas’ offseason moves—or lack thereof—have fans hotter than a jalapeño popper. Lawrence’s exit echoes past Cowboys legends who left chasing rings elsewhere. Think Deion Sanders’ 1994 49ers leap. History repeating?
This story is unfolding—stay locked in for the latest.
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