Demarcus Lawrence left Dallas Cowboys after 11 seasons only this week, but has already made a rival in his former team.
Lawrence signed with the Seattle Seahawks this week after forming as a basic element in the Dallas defensive line.
However, Franco kept him on why he decided not to return to the cowboys.
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The defensive wing of the Dallas Cowboys, Demarcus Lawrence (90) and the Micah Parsons supporter (11) during the training camp in River Ridge playing fields in Oxnard, California. (Jason Parkhurst-USA Today Sports)
“Dallas is my home. I did my home there, the family lives there, I will always be there,” he told a journalist this week. “But I know with certainty that I am not going to win a Super Bowl there, so we are here.”
Micah Parsons learned the comments and spoke.
“This is how rejection and envy look!
Despite being teammates for four years, Lawrence was not falling easy.
“Calling me a clown will not change the fact that I told him the truth. Maybe if you spent less tweet and more time winning, I would not have gone,” Lawrence replied.

The Dallas Cowboys supporter, Micah Parsons (11) celebrates with the Demarcus Lawrence (90) and the Osa Osa Osa Osa Osa Tackle Osa Osa Osa Osa Texas (Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
Parsons has been criticized in the past for being active in social networks and organizing a podcast.
But Lawrence can have a point. The cowboys have not even reached a NFC championship game since they won the fifth title of the Super Bowl franchise to limit the 1995 season.
Lawrence, who accepted a three -year contract with the Seahawks, was a second round Draft selection of Dallas in 2013 and signed the biggest contract for a defensive player in the history of the club six years later, after consecutive seasons with two -digit captures.
Lawrence never had more than 6.5 captures after signing the great contract, while the cowboys reached the division round four times in their 11 seasons. He said that the Cowboys had not offered him a contract this low season, however, his agreement with the Seahawks could be worth $ 42 million.
The 32 -year -old was limited to four games by one foot in Esguince in 2024 and at least half of the season was lost in two of the last four years, but at the beginning of his career, he made four Pro Bowls.

Demarcus Lawrence of the Dallas Cowboys leaves the field during a preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams at the Sofi stadium on August 11, 2024, in Inglewood, California. (RIC Tapia/Getty Images)
With Parsons entering the last year of his rookie contract, the cowboys could be about to turn it into the best paid quarterback of the NFL. Cleveland’s defensive wing, Myles Garrett, only took that title with an extension that averaged $ 40 million per season.