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| 2 | +title: "After 11 seasons in Dallas, DeMarcus Lawrence is in his first Super Bowl with Seattle" |
| 3 | +date: 2026-02-03 |
| 4 | +category: free-agency |
| 5 | +aiGenerated: true |
| 6 | +sources: |
| 7 | + - name: "Yahoo Sports NFL" |
| 8 | + url: "https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/11-seasons-dallas-demarcus-lawrence-173536512.html" |
| 9 | + - name: "Pro Football Talk" |
| 10 | + url: "https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/after-11-seasons-in-dallas-demarcus-lawrence-is-in-his-first-super-bowl-with-seattle" |
| 11 | +tags: ["free-agency", "seahawks"] |
| 12 | +--- |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | +DeMarcus Lawrence left the only NFL home he had ever known with a blunt assessment of his championship chances. One season later, the veteran edge rusher is preparing for the first Super Bowl appearance of his career — and the significance is hard to miss given the way he framed his departure from Dallas. |
| 15 | + |
| 16 | +When Lawrence signed with the Seattle Seahawks last offseason after 11 seasons with the Cowboys, he said he was walking away because he knew he could not win a Super Bowl there, according to Yahoo Sports NFL and Pro Football Talk. The move ended a lengthy run in Dallas that defined the prime of his career and, at the time, read as both a football decision and a statement about where he believed a title path truly existed. |
| 17 | + |
| 18 | +Now, Lawrence has landed in the game he chased. His first season in Seattle has taken him to the league’s biggest stage, validating the urgency that often drives established veterans to test free agency late in their careers. For players with a decade-plus résumé, the calculus frequently shifts from stability to opportunity — and the Seahawks’ Super Bowl berth has turned Lawrence’s choice into one of the more consequential storylines to emerge from last offseason’s player movement. |
| 19 | + |
| 20 | +For Seattle, the Lawrence signing has also served as a reminder of why proven pass rushers remain among the most coveted pieces in roster construction. Edge pressure is one of the few defensive traits that can consistently change playoff games, forcing quick throws, disrupting timing and creating the kind of late-game mistakes that swing postseason outcomes. Adding a veteran with Lawrence’s experience gave the Seahawks another accomplished option up front and a player accustomed to high expectations after years in the national spotlight with the Cowboys. |
| 21 | + |
| 22 | +The Cowboys, meanwhile, are left on the outside looking in as a longtime defensive centerpiece reaches the Super Bowl immediately after leaving. Lawrence’s comment about believing he could not win a title in Dallas continues to resonate because it underscores the impatience that can build around franchises measured almost exclusively by postseason results. |
| 23 | + |
| 24 | +Lawrence’s arrival in Seattle and immediate run to the Super Bowl also highlights the league-wide stakes of free agency decisions. For fans, it is the clearest kind of proof that a single offseason move can reshape a player’s legacy — and, in the right situation, accelerate a team’s timeline. |
| 25 | + |
| 26 | +With the Super Bowl ahead, the focus shifts from the symbolism of Lawrence’s exit to the reality of what comes next: whether Seattle’s bet on a veteran edge rusher can be capped by a championship, and whether Lawrence can finish the journey that prompted him to leave Dallas in the first place.DeMarcus Lawrence left the only NFL home he had ever known with a blunt assessment of his championship chances. One season later, the veteran edge rusher is preparing for the first Super Bowl appearance of his career — and the significance is hard to miss given the way he framed his departure from Dallas. |
| 27 | + |
| 28 | +When Lawrence signed with the Seattle Seahawks last offseason after 11 seasons with the Cowboys, he said he was walking away because he knew he could not win a Super Bowl there, according to Yahoo Sports NFL and Pro Football Talk. The move ended a lengthy run in Dallas that defined the prime of his career and, at the time, read as both a football decision and a statement about where he believed a title path truly existed. |
| 29 | + |
| 30 | +Now, Lawrence has landed in the game he chased. His first season in Seattle has taken him to the league’s biggest stage, validating the urgency that often drives established veterans to test free agency late in their careers. For players with a decade-plus résumé, the calculus frequently shifts from stability to opportunity — and the Seahawks’ Super Bowl berth has turned Lawrence’s choice into one of the more consequential storylines to emerge from last offseason’s player movement. |
| 31 | + |
| 32 | +For Seattle, the Lawrence signing has also served as a reminder of why proven pass rushers remain among the most coveted pieces in roster construction. Edge pressure is one of the few defensive traits that can consistently change playoff games, forcing quick throws, disrupting timing and creating the kind of late-game mistakes that swing postseason outcomes. Adding a veteran with Lawrence’s experience gave the Seahawks another accomplished option up front and a player accustomed to high expectations after years in the national spotlight with the Cowboys. |
| 33 | + |
| 34 | +The Cowboys, meanwhile, are left on the outside looking in as a longtime defensive centerpiece reaches the Super Bowl immediately after leaving. Lawrence’s comment about believing he could not win a title in Dallas continues to resonate because it underscores the impatience that can build around franchises measured almost exclusively by postseason results. |
| 35 | + |
| 36 | +Lawrence’s arrival in Seattle and immediate run to the Super Bowl also highlights the league-wide stakes of free agency decisions. For fans, it is the clearest kind of proof that a single offseason move can reshape a player’s legacy — and, in the right situation, accelerate a team’s timeline. |
| 37 | + |
| 38 | +With the Super Bowl ahead, the focus shifts from the symbolism of Lawrence’s exit to the reality of what comes next: whether Seattle’s bet on a veteran edge rusher can be capped by a championship, and whether Lawrence can finish the journey that prompted him to leave Dallas in the first place.DeMarcus Lawrence left the only NFL home he had ever known with a blunt assessment of his championship chances. One season later, the veteran edge rusher is preparing for the first Super Bowl appearance of his career — and the significance is hard to miss given the way he framed his departure from Dallas. |
| 39 | + |
| 40 | +When Lawrence signed with the Seattle Seahawks last offseason after 11 seasons with the Cowboys, he said he was walking away because he knew he could not win a Super Bowl there, according to Yahoo Sports NFL and Pro Football Talk. The move ended a lengthy run in Dallas that defined the prime of his career and, at the time, read as both a football decision and a statement about where he believed a title path truly existed. |
| 41 | + |
| 42 | +Now, Lawrence has landed in the game he chased. His first season in Seattle has taken him to the league’s biggest stage, validating the urgency that often drives established veterans to test free agency late in their careers. For players with a decade-plus résumé, the calculus frequently shifts from stability to opportunity — and the Seahawks’ Super Bowl berth has turned Lawrence’s choice into one of the more consequential storylines to emerge from last offseason’s player movement. |
| 43 | + |
| 44 | +For Seattle, the Lawrence signing has also served as a reminder of why proven pass rushers remain among the most coveted pieces in roster construction. Edge pressure is one of the few defensive traits that can consistently change playoff games, forcing quick throws, disrupting timing and creating the kind of late-game mistakes that swing postseason outcomes. Adding a veteran with Lawrence’s experience gave the Seahawks another accomplished option up front and a player accustomed to high expectations after years in the national spotlight with the Cowboys. |
| 45 | + |
| 46 | +The Cowboys, meanwhile, are left on the outside looking in as a longtime defensive centerpiece reaches the Super Bowl immediately after leaving. Lawrence’s comment about believing he could not win a title in Dallas continues to resonate because it underscores the impatience that can build around franchises measured almost exclusively by postseason results. |
| 47 | + |
| 48 | +Lawrence’s arrival in Seattle and immediate run to the Super Bowl also highlights the league-wide stakes of free agency decisions. For fans, it is the clearest kind of proof that a single offseason move can reshape a player’s legacy — and, in the right situation, accelerate a team’s timeline. |
| 49 | + |
| 50 | +With the Super Bowl ahead, the focus shifts from the symbolism of Lawrence’s exit to the reality of what comes next: whether Seattle’s bet on a veteran edge rusher can be capped by a championship, and whether Lawrence can finish the journey that prompted him to leave Dallas in the first place. |
| 51 | + |
| 52 | +--- |
| 53 | + |
| 54 | +### Sources |
| 55 | + |
| 56 | +- **Yahoo Sports NFL**: [After 11 seasons in Dallas, DeMarcus Lawrence is in his f...](https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/11-seasons-dallas-demarcus-lawrence-173536512.html) |
| 57 | +- **Pro Football Talk**: [After 11 seasons in Dallas, DeMarcus Lawrence is in his f...](https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/after-11-seasons-in-dallas-demarcus-lawrence-is-in-his-first-super-bowl-with-seattle) |
| 58 | + |
| 59 | +--- |
| 60 | + |
| 61 | +*AI-generated summary based on reporting from Yahoo Sports NFL, Pro Football Talk.* |
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