DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys have welcomed back one of their most iconic defensive figures.

DeMarcus Ware, whose career was marked by relentless pass-rushing and leadership on the field, is now stepping into the role of Defensive Tactical Advisor, signaling a new era for the Cowboys’ defensive strategy.
Ware, a first-round pick in 2005, became the cornerstone of Dallas’ defense for nearly a decade. Known for his explosive speed, devastating sacks, and uncanny ability to read offenses, he earned nine Pro Bowl selections and multiple All-Pro honors.
His career, while legendary, left a void after his retirement in 2016 — a void filled now by his return in a mentorship and advisory capacity.
In his new role, Ware will work closely with Dallas’ defensive staff, providing tactical insights, breaking down opponent tendencies, and mentoring the team’s young linebackers and edge rushers.
His focus on situational awareness, preparation, and leadership brings a rare combination of firsthand NFL experience and strategic expertise.

This move comes at a pivotal moment for the Cowboys, who are emphasizing versatility and intelligence under defensive coordinator Dan Quinn.
Ware’s presence not only adds credibility but also inspires younger defenders to embrace the tradition of toughness and discipline synonymous with Dallas football.
Ware’s appointment also reflects a growing NFL trend: teams increasingly seek former stars with exceptional football IQ to guide player development and bridge the gap between strategy and execution.
While he won’t be making sacks on Sundays anymore, his insight into reading offenses and preparing game plans promises an immediate impact.
For Cowboys fans, this is a full-circle moment — a chance to see one of the franchise’s most dominant defenders return, shaping the next generation and reinforcing a culture of accountability, grit, and elite performance.
As the Cowboys gear up for the new season, DeMarcus Ware’s role as Defensive Tactical Advisor is more than symbolic.
It’s a statement: Dallas values intelligence, experience, and leadership, and the legacy of one of its all-time defensive greats will now help define the defense of tomorrow.