Former Dallas Cowboys player DeMarcus Ware told Fox News Digital that he once had to witness Eagles fans hurling dangerous projectiles at his mother.
Demarcus Ware told Fox News Digital he's open to joining the Cowboys coaching staff, and suggests he would make Micah Parsons stop doing an in-season podcast.
Hall of Famer DeMarcus Ware threw his support behind former teammate Jason Witten to be the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
That was really cool." This article was originally published on www.si.com as Cowboys Legend DeMarcus Ware Thinks Star Ex-Teammate Would Be Great Next Coach for Dallas.
Dallas Cowboys legend DeMarcus Ware has made a shocking accusation against fans of the Philadelphia Eagles, claiming that his mother was targeted by missiles whilst watching her so
Witten's success in football isn't just what he did in Dallas. As Ware mentioned, Witten is the head coach of Liberty Christian School in Argyle, Texas. Witten has led Liberty Christian to back-to-back state championships, including the school's first ever undefeated season in 2023.
Now, a new defensive coordinator will enter the mix for the third season in a row, with the Cowboys hiring Matt Eberflus on Monday. And the Cowboys are confident that Parsons will continue to be a dominant force under his new playcaller.
As legendary Dallas Cowboys pass rusher DeMarcus Ware revealed to Fox News, his mother was targeted with dangerous projectiles when he played at Lincoln Financial Field as a rookie in 2005.
FRISCO - Whenever we're asked about the idea of Dallas Cowboys legend DeMarcus Ware someday joining the "America's Team'' coaching staff, we offer a pat answer: D-Ware's got a good life.
Former Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware is continuing his commitment to AT&T through a series of new commercials after years of loyalty to the brand.
FRISCO – One day after the Dallas Cowboys introduced Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, he picked Matt Eberflus to be the team's defensive coordinator. Last season, Eberflus was the head coach of the Chicago Bears before he was fired after 12 games. His overall record with the Bears was 14-32.