Former Cowboys teammates Lawrence, Parsons spat on social media

The Dallas Cowboys haven’t made many moves in NFL free agency, but that didn’t stop them from trending on social media Thursday.
After spending 11 seasons with the Cowboys, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence left Dallas for the Pacific Northwest this off-season, signing a three-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks.
“A change in scenery is always good, but Dallas is my home,” Lawrence told Nemhauser. “I made my home there, my family lives there, I’m forever going to be there. But I know for sure I’m not going to win a Super Bowl there, so yeah. We here.”
Lawrence’s Super Bowl comment drew the attention of former teammate and current Cowboys star DE Micah Parsons.
“This what rejection and envy look like! This some clown s—!” Parsons wrote on his personal X account.
Lawrence, however, wasn’t backing down from Parson’s jab.
“Calling me a clown won’t change the fact that I told the truth. Maybe if you spent less time tweeting and more time winning, I wouldn’t have left,” Lawrence wrote on X in reply to Parsons.
Since their last Super Bowl victory in 1995, the Cowboys haven’t even made it to an NFC Championship game.
Lawrence did his best to change that, totalling 61.5 sacks in his 11 seasons with Dallas and making the Pro Bowl four times. But the 32-year-old appears ready for a new challenge with the new-look Seahawks.
Unfortunately for all those hoping for a potential meeting between Lawrence and the Cowboys, Seattle and Dallas are not scheduled to play this season.