The Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos have announced that they will be co-hosting the Hall of Fame induction ceremony for former NFL player DeMarcus Ware. Ware, who played for both teams during his illustrious career, will become the first player in NFL history to have his induction ceremony hosted by two teams.
Ware, who was drafted by the Cowboys in 2005, spent nine seasons in Dallas before joining the Broncos in 2014. During his time with the Cowboys, he was named to seven Pro Bowls and was a four-time All-Pro selection. He was also named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2008. In Denver, he was a key part of the team’s Super Bowl 50 victory and was named to two more Pro Bowls.
The joint ceremony is a fitting tribute to Ware’s career, as he made an impact on both teams during his time in the NFL. It is also a testament to his character, as he was a leader both on and off the field. Ware has been a vocal advocate for social justice and has been involved in numerous charitable initiatives throughout his career.
The induction ceremony will take place on August 6th at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It will be broadcast live on ESPN and will feature speeches from current and former Cowboys and Broncos players, as well as family and friends of Ware.
This is an exciting moment for both teams and for Ware, as he joins an elite group of players who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. It is a fitting tribute to his career and one that will be remembered for years to come.