Unless you’ve been living under a rock over the past year, you know former Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence went viral last March for saying he knew he wasn’t going to win a Super Bowl with America’s Team.
Less than one year later, Lawrence is a Super Bowl champion, following the Seattle Seahawks’ win over the New England Patriots on Sunday. And yes, he had more to say to the Cowboys while celebrating the biggest win of his career in the Seahawks’ locker room.

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Lawrence doubles down on message to Cowboys
Speaking to NFL insider Josina Anderson postgame, Lawrence was asked about his message to the Cowboys following all the controversy that his (now backed-up) remarks created.
“At the end of the day, players win championships, not logos,” Lawrence said. “Don’t ever get it twisted.”
Lawrence noted that this moment was about him being a champion, not about the Cowboys, and added what many will interpret as a jab at his former team. But to be fair to Lawrence, he did so after Anderson doubled down on her question.
“That’s not a question for me to answer right now, I’m just focused on celebrating with my guys, enjoying this moment, and leaving the past where it’s at,” Lawrence added. “At the end of the day, I am a Super Bowl champion now. I don’t even have to worry about situations like that no more. That situation is below me. I’m a champion. What are we talking about, really?”