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Micah Parsons fires back at DeMarcus Lawrence after Cowboys shot: 'Clown s**t'

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peery03/13/25
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DeMarcus Lawrence ruffled some feathers on his way out of Dallas, when he decided to fire a parting shot on Wednesday. Cowboys’ linebacker Micah Parsons didn’t appreciate it. And on Thursday evening, the gifted linebacker couldn’t help himself but fire off a tweet that said, “Lol here go the weird sh**!” He quickly deleted the tweet almost immediately after posting it.

Then, a few minutes later, Parsons fired off another tweet.

“This what rejection and envy look like! This some clown s**t!”

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DeMarcus Lawrence set the internet on fire Thursday evening. Joining the Seattle Seahawks on a three-year deal, he claims to have left the Dallas Cowboys because he did not believe winning a Super Bowl was possible. Micah Parsons responded, calling out his former teammate.

The back and forth has continued and Lawrence has fired another shot. He doubled down on his comments before saying he would have stayed with the Cowboys had Parsons gotten off Twitter.

“Calling me a clown won’t change the fact that I told the truth,” Lawrence said via X. “Maybe if you spent less time tweeting and more time winning, I wouldn’t have left.”

Parsons has not been shy about his social media use, even during the season. The Cowboys star hosts a podcast and discusses a wide range of topics. Dallas could be having a tough season, like they just did in 2024, but Parsons still allows his voice to be heard.

Lawrence apparently had an issue with Parsons’ social media usage or is at least making his thoughts known about it now. Now a Seahawk, Lawrence is no longer set to line up on the opposite side of Parsons.

You have to wonder if Lawrence’s most recent tweet is the end of the conversation. At the time of posting, Parsons has yet to respond.

Nothing can be settled on the field either as Dallas and Seattle are not set to play during the 2025 season. Maybe if both teams can make the playoffs, there will be a reunion between the pass rushers with a lot more than personal pride on the line.

On3’s Griffin McVeigh also contributed to this article.