This offseason, there was an offensive makeover in the Pacific Northwest. The Seattle Seahawks ranked 14th in the league in total yards per game this past season, and only four clubs gained fewer yards on the ground.
Aside from one small change to their edge rotation (DeMarcus Lawrence in, Dre'Mont Jones out), the Seattle Seahawks defense will be pretty much exactly the same as last season going into 2025.
For the second year in a row the Seattle Seahawks are undergoing some major changes.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
The Seattle Seahawks' defense returned every full-time starter from their 2024 defense. They added pass-rusher DeMarcus Lawrence to that group and added defenders Nick Emmanwori and Rylie Mills in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Seattle Seahawks are hoping DeMarcus Lawrence still has some tread left on his tires after signing the veteran defensive end to a three-year contract during the offseason.
The Seattle Seahawks made some drastic changes to their offense during the offseason, but these moves have overshadowed some of their defensive additions.
After they traded Michael Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles (why?) the Seattle Seahawks' pass rush fell off for a number of years. However, the arrival of new head coach Mike Macdonald and a couple of new additions finally has this group looking tough for the first time in several years going into the 2025 NFL season.
On Tuesday, the Seattle Seahawks unveiled the uniform numbers for their 2025 NFL free agency class, including wide receiver Cooper Kupp, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and quarterback Sam Darnold.
This offseason, the Dallas Cowboys saw their two longest-tenured players leave. 2014 first-round pick Zack Martin and 2014 second-round pick DeMarcus Lawrence are both gone.
The Dallas Cowboys’ defense has had their ups and downs over the past decade or so, with players like DeMarcus Lawrence anchoring the defensive line and leading the charge.
Signing DeMarcus Lawrence was questionable and not aggressively going after offensive linemen was inexcusable. That said, we really like the major moves the Seattle Seahawks have made in the month of March.
We are under one month away from the 2025 NFL Draft. The Seattle Seahawks have undergone a major makeover on offense, and added former All-Pro defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence to an already solid defense.
Micah Parsons clapped back at criticism he received from former Dallas Cowboys teammate DeMarcus Lawrence after the latter joined the Seattle Seahawks in free agency. During a conversation with Clarence Hill of All City DLLS, the star linebacker opened up on his online spat with Lawrence.
DeMarcus Lawrence made headlines when he left the Dallas Cowboys this offseason and decided to throw some shade at his former team. While speaking with members of the Seattle Seahawks media, Lawrence essentially said the Cowboys weren't going to win a Super Bowl, so he left.
FRISCO — DeMarcus Lawrence's tenure with the Dallas Cowboys came to an untimely and unfortunate end. A defensive centerpiece for a decade saw an injury
In one of his first interviews after signing his new deal, he took a clear shot at his former team by saying he would never win a Super Bowl in Dallas.
DeMarcus Lawrence has officially left the Dallas Cowboys, and he certainly does not sound disappointed about it. Lawrence was officially introduced as a member of the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, but took time to take a shot at the Cowboys on the way out.
DeMarcus Lawrence has joined a new team after 11 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, and it sounds like the star defensive end could be feeling a sense of relief.
The Seattle Seahawks reeled in veteran defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence on Wednesday with a three-year deal worth a reported $42 million. The deal for the longtime Dallas Cowboys standout includes $18 million guaranteed.
It’s an end of an era for the Dallas Cowboys and DeMarcus Lawrence.
Cooper Kupp is in need of a new team. Who are the other winners and losers of the latest free-agency action?
He has racked up 61.5 sacks over his 11-year career.
The Washington Commanders have been making moves this offseason, aiming to build on their record-breaking season by adding key pieces to their roster. One potential target could come from a long-time NFC East rival — the Dallas Cowboys.
One of the key decisions coming up this offseason for the Dallas Cowboys is what to do with long-time franchise stalwart edge rusher DeMarcus Lawrence, who is set to become a free agent in the coming days.
DeMarcus Lawrence will become an unrestricted free agent this month. Right now, that is really the only thing we know for sure. The unanswered questions hanging over Lawrence’s future in Dallas are many.
Micah Parsons‘ pending mega-extension is a key talking point related to the Cowboys’ offseason. The team has other pressing matters in the front seven, though, as free agency approaches.
The Dallas Cowboys of old were no strangers to high-profile players. There was a time when Owner/GM Jerry Jones loved to gamble, and salary cap woes weren’t a thing at all.
FRISCO - Up until recently, there were optimists inside The Star in Frisco who swore that the foundational standout DeMarcus Lawrence was on the verge of a return to the roster so he could create on-field havoc for a late playoff push.
Through the Cowboys' first four games, the two starting defensive ends had 14 tackles each including three quarterback sacks for one and one for the other.
Lawrence has remained a full-time starter over the past several years, and 2021 was the last time he was sidelined for an extended period.
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