Sure, saying the Dallas situation is below him might sting for Cowboys Nation, but he’s right. I can’t blame him for calling his shot after the front office seemingly neglected him in free agency last year. And I certainly can’t blame him for talking smack after raising the Lombardi Trophy.

Lawrence’s words carry a lesson for Cowboys

The most important part of Lawrence’s message the Cowboys should learn from is: “Players win championships, not logos.”

The Seahawks’ Super Bowl win was preceded by a busy offseason in which the team spent the fourth-most money in free agency. Lawrence was a part of such spending, but he wasn’t the only one. Seattle was aggressive in getting Sam Darnold and Cooper Kupp, and though they were criticized for overspending, they revamped the roster within a year.

The Cowboys have some revamping to do after boasting one of the league’s worst defensive units. They have needs at defensive end, linebacker, cornerback, and safety. And heck, despite a top five scoring offense, they need better offensive tackles to protect Dak Prescott.

That will require spending, whether that’s cash, draft picks, or both. They should listen to Lawrence’s advice if they want to be contenders in 2026.