
"From 2021 through the end of the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys had Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence at each end of their defensive line terrorizing opposing quarterbacks. The Cowboys decided they couldn't afford to retain either of them by the time the 2025 season kicked off. Lawrence was allowed to depart for Seattle as a free agent signing. Jerry Jones got butthurt and sent Parsons off to Green Bay."
"In case you missed it, Lawrence scored two touchdowns on fumble recoveries for the Seahawks in their 44-22 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Lawrence currently has four sacks, 25 tackles, and 11 quarterback hits in eight games, and he has started all eight. Seattle is now 7-2 and seems likely to make a deep playoff run. Parsons has started eight of the nine games he has played in for Green Bay. He has 6.5 sacks, 22 tackles and 14 quarterback hits."
Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence anchored the Cowboys' defensive line from 2021 through 2024 but both departed before the 2025 season. Lawrence signed with Seattle and Parsons was traded to Green Bay after ownership decisions. Dallas claimed the Parsons trade, which included Kenny Clark and two first-round picks, improved run defense and left adequate edge pass rushers in place. Both former Cowboys are producing strong numbers and appear likely to reach the playoffs with their new teams. The Cowboys have rotated multiple starters at defensive end and show instability and diminished pass-rush consistency in 2025.
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