Cowboys Fans Outraged at DeMarcus Ware Hall of Fame Display

Every single thing Dallas Cowboys legend DeMarcus Ware did during his Pro Football Hall of Fame weekend hit every single right note. But the HOF's D-Ware display is ... missing something.

FRISCO - Dallas Cowboys legend DeMarcus Ware hit every right note during his Pro Football Hall of Fame weekend - including literally his singing of the National Anthem and then his all-time-topper speech. But the HOF's D-Ware display is ... missing something. ...

And it is justifiably earning the wrath of Cowboys Nation.

Ware played eight seasons for the Dallas Cowboys after having been drafted in the first round here. He makes his home in the DFW area, he's an important citizen in this community ... oh, and yes. He won a Super Bowl during his three fine seasons to close his career with the Denver Broncos.

But the Hall has nothing Cowboys-related in his exhibit. Seriously. From the orange jersey on down, the exhibit has a decidedly Broncos flavor.

Cowboys fans on Twitter are calling it a "crime.'' We've got a call into D-Ware himself, so for now, until further notice, we will call it an "oversight.''

During the time Ware was a Cowboy, he was one of the best pass rushers in the league. In seven of his eight seasons, he finished with 11 sacks or more. His "rare'' upbeat and classy demeanor is part of his story, as Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones noted during Ware's induction.

Oh, yeah. At the 2023 Hall of Fame class induction, Ware's presenter was none other than Jerry Jones, which one would think would remind all of Ware's connections with more than just the Broncos gear at his exhibit.

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.