Demarcus Lawrence joins a 3-man club
The Seattle Seahawks watched NFL history unfold before hitting halftime. Demarcus Lawrence, prized 2025 Seahawks free agent signingshe joined a rare club against the Arizona Cardinals.
Lawrence caught not one, but two different fumbles in the end zone. “Tank” Lawrence was the first to return this lost Keeler Murray for six in the first quarter.
But Lawrence clearly wasn’t satisfied with just one touchdown. He grabbed the second fumble and raced into the end zone — further stabbing the cards.
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The former Dallas Cowboys tight end came to the Pacific Northwest to reunite with Aden Durd — his former defensive line coach turned Seahawks defensive coordinator. They entered the game face down Murray is dealing with a foot injury.
Lawrence, however, showed a rare side of himself. And made league history before both teams retired to their locker rooms.
The history that Demarcus Lawrence hit in the Seahawks against the Cardinals

ESPN Seahawks insider Brady Henderson discovered the sign Lawrence hit out at social media website X, formerly Twitter.
“According to ESPN Research, DeMarcus Lawrence is the fourth player in NFL history with multiple touchdown returns in a game. He had two career TDs entering this game and doubled that total in the first half,” Henderson announced.
But he also joined another club — the list of players who have scored two defensive touchdowns in the first half, regardless of the pick six or the score.
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rogers returned two defensive tackles into the end zone earlier this season against Cincinnati. Former NFL CBs Antonio Cromartie (2007 Week 2) and Aeneas Williams (1993 Week 9) are two other names who pulled off the feat.
The difference is that Lawrence is really a defensive lineman who crosses the end zone twice. His Seahawks built an impressive 38-7 halftime lead.
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