RK After the heartbreaking loss to the Panthers, DeMarcus Ware — the iconic pass rusher and Hall of Famer — just made a stunning announcement: he’s returning to the Dallas Cowboys in an official team capacity.
Just two days after the gut-wrenching 27-30 loss to the Carolina Panthers, the Dallas Cowboys sent shockwaves through the NFL community by confirming that defensive legend DeMarcus Ware has expressed his desire to return to the team—this time as a special advisor to the defense.
Ware, who spent nine seasons with the Cowboys (2005–2013) and is one of the greatest pass rushers in NFL history, has been brought in to assist the coaching staff in boosting the morale, strength, and discipline of a defense that allowed over 400 yards in the Charlotte defeat.
In his first address, Ware stepped into the room with a steely gaze—the man who was once the soul of the Cowboys’ locker room now voiced his intent to return with a singular goal: to reawaken the silver star’s grit.
“I see myself in these guys,” Ware shared. “They have the strength, the passion; they just need a spark to ignite again. I’m not coming back to stand on the sidelines—I’m coming back to help them fight, the way we used to.”
Insider sources reveal that head coach Brian Schottenheimer proposed the idea immediately after the Panthers loss, as the Cowboys showed signs of declining morale. Brian called Ware “the man who understands the Cowboys’ DNA better than anyone.”
“He doesn’t just bring expertise—he brings heart,” Brian said. “And sometimes, that’s the only thing a team needs to wake up.”
Throughout his career, DeMarcus Ware recorded 138.5 sacks, 27 forced fumbles, and 4 interceptions—an icon of resilience and discipline. Now, he returns not to set records but to pass down the pride of Dallas, something he built with sweat and blood.
Cowboys fans are calling this a “symbolic comeback,” believing Ware’s spirit will lift the team through tough times. As he said on his return:
“The Cowboys may lose a game, but we never lose our warrior spirit. And I’ll make sure that never happens.”