Carl Lawson’s resurgence an important piece of Cowboys’ pass rush: “And I honestly think there’s a lot more that I can reach, so every day I’m just trying to strive to get to that place.”-baobao

12_18_Lawson

Micah Parsons and Osa Odighizuwa rightfully get a lot of attention and recognition for what they bring to the Cowboys pass rush. But don’t forget about Carl Lawson, who is healthy and playing some of his best football yet.

“I think the last couple weeks, I’m starting to see me getting back to what my true form is,” Lawson said. “And I honestly think there’s a lot more that I can reach, so every day I’m just trying to strive to get to that place.”

Carl Lawson's resurgence an important piece of Cowboys' pass rush

Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer said on Monday that Lawson played his best game of the season in Dallas’ 30-14 win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, where he recorded his fifth sack of the season, tied for second on the team behind Parsons.

Lawson has always been a high-end player, but injuries have limited him from consistently playing at a high level. A five-star recruit and #1 ranked edge rusher in the class of 2013, Lawson went on to have a fantastic true freshman season at Auburn with 20 tackles and four sacks, before a torn ACL kept him out of the 2014 season and a hip injury limited his 2015 season. Finally, in 2016 he was a First Team All American with nine sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss before being selected in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals.

Unfortunately, the injury misfortune continued in the NFL too. Following a rookie season with the Bengals that included 8.5 sacks, Lawson tore his ACL in Week 8 of the 2018 season. Three years later after signing a 3-year, $45 million deal with the New York Jets, he ruptured his Achilles tendon and missed the entire 2021 season. Ever since then, he’s worked to get back to the level he was playing at before the Achilles tear.

Carl Lawson's resurgence an important piece of Cowboys' pass rush

“Explosive, fast, technical, and not really thinking, and just healthy, I think that’s where I’m at my best,” Lawson said. “There was a time right before I tore my Achilles where I was pretty damn near unstoppable, and I’ve just been working ever since to try to get back to that, it’s been a tough road.”

The 2024 season with the Cowboys was the first time that Lawson had ever spent time on a practice squad in his NFL career. It was an odd feeling considering how established he had made himself when healthy, but Lawson proved to himself that he wasn’t a quitter during the process.

“It’s a very humbling but beautiful experience, because you get to sit there and just start from scratch again,” Lawson said. “Very few people get that opportunity in the NFL, and I’m very thankful that I got that opportunity here.”

Part of the opportunity that Lawson has gotten in Dallas has been to play alongside and learn from Parsons, and he’s been impressed with what the All-Pro brings to the table.

“Very explosive, very instinctual, you can see it in his personality,” Lawson said of Parsons. “It translates very much to the field, he is his play, and he’s very authentic with how he goes about his play. He is a lion in a sense, that’s just how he is.”

While he doesn’t necessarily try to “copy” certain players moves for himself, he does pick off and learn from the players around him, and recognizes what being able to do that with an elite pass rusher like Parsons can do for his game as well.

“I think it’d be foolish to not watch great players and try to learn from them,” Lawson said. “I don’t think it’s beneficial to just sit there and let it happen, and watch and not learn.”

And don’t get it twisted: Parsons and Odighizuwa get a lot of attention from opposing teams, but even when they don’t, Lawson can still win his fair share of battles too.

“No disrespect to them, I don’t feel like it was kind of one of those things, I think we each can win our one-on-one matchups…” Lawson said when asked if attention to Parsons and Odighizuwa has opened things up for him.

“I think it definitely helps, because everybody has their attention on Micah, but I do believe I have the ability to win my one-on-one without attention being diverted anywhere else.”

The impact that Lawson has had may be unexpected for some, but he knew the entire time he could and would play at this level again.

It was only a matter of time.

“It’s a blessing, I knew it was going to happen because I’ve never taken this game for granted, it was just circumstances that I couldn’t control,” Lawson said. “I just need to be in the right environment and in the right place… I knew eventually I would get here, I just didn’t know when.”

Related Posts

REPORT: Buccaneers’ Antoine Winfield Jr., Jamel Dean Expected To Play In Wild-Card Round.THANHDUNG

Buccaneers’ Antoine Winfield Jr., Jamel Dean Expected To Play In Wild-Card Round January 10th, 2025 at 5:00pm CST by Adam La Rose As the Buccaneers prepare for their…

UPDATE: Buccaneers’ Todd Bowles provides multiple injury updates before Commanders clash.THANHDUNG

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are preparing to welcome the Washington Commanders to Raymond James Stadium for a high-powered Wild Card clash. When the Buccaneers take the field, head coach…

UPDATE: Commanders HC Dan Quinn announces the return of Marshawn Lattimore for Commanders vs. Bucs game; Contest vs. Mike Evans on the cards again.THANHDUNG

Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn confirmed that cornerback Marshon Lattimore will play in Sunday’s Wild Card matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Quinn expressed optimism, saying, “He hit…

Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Baker Mayfield begins 2025 with major life announcement.THANHDUNG

Baker Mayfield Kicks Off 2025 with Exciting Life Announcement: What It Means for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Fans As the new year unfolds, Baker Mayfield, the…

BREAKING: Drake fake DM scandal unfolds after refusal to expose Stefon Diggs.THANHDUNG

Chris Blake Griffith recently made headlines after faking DMs with American rapper Drake, all because the rapper wouldn’t spill the tea on NFL star Stefon Diggs. The…

UPDATE: Buffalo Bills LB Von Miller gets honest about facing Broncos.THANHDUNG

The Buffalo Bills are set to face off against the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon in an intriguing AFC wild-card matchup. For veteran linebacker Von Miller, it’s an opportunity to face…