DeMarcus Lawrence Returns to Seahawks OTAs and Says He Has 'More to Give'
His arrival calms coach concerns and signals he will be part of Seattle’s defensive plans as the team builds toward the 2026 season.
Overview
- The Seahawks posted a team video showing DeMarcus Lawrence arriving for organized team activities after missing the start of voluntary offseason workouts.
- Lawrence missed earlier voluntary sessions because he was in Texas after his wife gave birth to their daughter, Syenna, and he is now participating in OTAs.
- The 34-year-old said he intends to play a 13th NFL season and told reporters he still has "more to give."
- Defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald said Lawrence is "on his plan," indicating coaches back his timetable for returning to full team work.
- Lawrence enters the second year of a three-year, $42 million contract and his availability will shape Seattle’s front-seven rotations and defensive game plans for the coming season.