Ware, Cowboys agree on contract extension

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IRVING, Texas (AP)—Three-time Pro Bowl linebacker DeMarcus Ware(notes) finally has his big contract with the Dallas Cowboys. He just won’t be getting paid as much as some of the elite quarterbacks he will be trying to sack.

After months of talks that intensified over the past two weeks, Ware agreed Monday to a $78 million, six-year deal through the 2015 season that guarantees him $40 million.

“I feel like I work really hard and am really deserving of what they’ve given me,” Ware said. “All this is behind me now. It’s time to get to work. You know what it’s time to bring home. I’m not going to say what it is, we’re just going to show you, and I’m going to show you.”

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones called Ware a “cornerstone player” for the Cowboys (4-2), who have gone 12 seasons without winning a playoff game and longer than that since winning three Super Bowl championships in four seasons (1992-95).

The 27-year-old Ware, who was in the final season of the contract he signed after being the 11th overall pick in the 2005 draft, has 57 1/2 sacks while starting all 70 of his regular-season games.

“Going into this negotiation, how do you ask for too much money for DeMarcus Ware given what he’s accomplished,” said his agent, Pat Dye. “We were asking for a lot more money than we ended up settling on. … Ultimately they convinced us they were not going to pay DeMarcus like an elite quarterback and certainly we understood that.”

There were initial talks about a deal after last season, but Dye said contracts signed in August by quarterbacks Eli Manning(notes) (six years, $97 million with $35 million guaranteed) and Philip Rivers(notes) (six years, $93 million with $38 million guaranteed) provided “some kind of ceiling” and narrowed the focus in negotiations. Talks picked up during the Cowboys’ bye week which preceded their 37-21 victory over Atlanta on Sunday.

“We’re certainly not going to be a team that’s going to step up and pay a defensive player like a quarterback,” said Stephen Jones, the team’s vice president and owner’s son. “We’re not going to do that.”

Still, Jones and Dye said the negotiations were never contentious.

“It’s about getting what you deserve,” Ware said. “I feel like I’ve gotten what I deserve in my situation.”

Jerry Jones said he shook hands with Ware before Sunday’s game, agreeing to the deal they finalized Monday. The two were seen talking and laughing as they walked together in the tunnel toward the locker room after the game.

Ware has a unique blend of strength, agility and quickness, allowing him to make plays and be a dominating force all over the field. He has increased his sack total each season, from eight as a rookie to 11 1/2 to 14 and then an NFL-leading 20 last season.

Ware has four sacks in the past two games despite playing with a stress fracture in his left foot after being shut out the first four games this season.

“He probably can play with one leg, so it’s not something that has to do with his ability,” teammate Marcus Spears(notes) said Monday. “It’s just having that mentality of having to overcome that and playing well. It just adds to his legend.”

Ware is the fourth player in Cowboys history with three consecutive 10-sack seasons. The last Dallas player with more than Ware in a single season was Hall of Fame defensive tackle Randy White with 16 in 1978.

There was also Ware’s NFL record-matching streak of 10 consecutive games with a sack (2007-08), the longest in the NFL in 15 years.

Jerry Jones said Ware has accomplished far more than former coach Bill Parcells, who used to compare Ware to Lawrence Taylor, expected when he was drafted. The owner said Ware has really exceeded everybody’s expectations.

“He’s a cornerstone player for this franchise and will be for a long time to come,” Jones said. “It is something special that he’s the type of person that if you’re to spend the time that we all spend and the energy that we spend with the Cowboys, this is who you want to hang out with and who you want to be around.”

The Cowboys drafted Ware from Troy instead of Shawne Merriman(notes), who taken the next pick by San Diego when Dallas coach Wade Phillips was the defensive coordinator there.

“I’ve been lucky to be around a lot of good ones. He’s at the top of the class, and it doesn’t take long to call the roll,” said Phillips, also the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator, said of Ware. “He’s an all-around player.”

“I was around Merriman, he had 17 sacks in 12 games. Of course, Reggie White and Bruce Smith were special. (Ware) is special. He’s a special guy in that way,” the coach said. “He’s got all the things it takes and he utilizes them and he works hard at it. He’s only going to get better.”

Updated Oct 26, 11:12 pm EDT
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  1. Brian T
    210. Posted by Brian T Wed Oct 28 3:58pm EDT

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    #194 - Sorry about your situation, man. However, that is Florida. This is Big D. As in Texas doesn't have the degree of unemployment issues other places do. Sorry, but our owner can cough up $900 million of the $1.2 billion for a new stadium. The $300 million in bonds for Arlington were sold out with no problems. The area around the stadium has major development projects going on as we speak.

    Our owner can cough up $40 million guaranteed to the best player on the team. With no cap next year, we'll see how the other owners compare in free agency. This is all possible because the Cowboys will never have a game blacked out in DFW. First off, Jacksonville would be the seventh largest city in Texas. If you're too small to support a franchise unless you are having boom times, you shouldn't have a franchise.

    If you've been out of work for over a year, you need to take some advice from Sam Kinison. He used to say we shouldn't send food to starving people in Africa. We should send them UHauls. The real answer was to have them move where food grows. Dude, move where there are jobs.
  2. krazie
    209. Posted by krazie Tue Oct 27 5:24pm EDT

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    D Ware is one of the best of his kind and deserves the payday. When he gets inducted into the hall of fme and holds records for most sacks in a season then all of you doubters can stick sock in it. go d ware, Dallas, m austin
  3. Justin
    208. Posted by Justin Tue Oct 27 5:05pm EDT

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    America's Team............YOUR NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS!
  4. <i>arnoldbrian19</i>
    207. Posted by arnoldbrian19 Tue Oct 27 4:46pm EDT

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    at that kinda cheese cowboys could let him play quarterback,hell he could be head coach to! - i agree with tonyboy 202 (big game james is alot better!-here we go 7!)
  5. Reppin 4rm Big D to Jrzy
    206. Posted by Reppin 4rm Big D to Jrzy Tue Oct 27 3:59pm EDT

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    if he got ware for only 30-ish mil guaranteed...cant wait till the CBA expires and JJ signs everyone possible.......but this is much betta than havin TO and a 1st-rd flameout from this yr......now all they need is some compliment DE's and MLB's to go w/ him, ratliff, and james.....also would help if they started addressing the 2ndry more aggressively.....22nd in the league in pass defense is embarrisng
  6. khalila
    205. Posted by khalila Tue Oct 27 2:36pm EDT

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    I cant believe some of the hoo plah on this board.
    This is FREEKEN AMERICA PEOPLE!
    Ware is going to get what the MARKET is willing to pay.
    In his field of work ( the entertainment industry) the MARKET is willing to divy out millions for his services! Dont get your PANTIES IN A BUNCH because you hate your job! You should have practiced more growing up!!!! lol

    Nobody complains when friggin Brad Pitt or Cindy Crawford got 20 Mil a picture for doing two monhs work forrrr Erin Brakovitch? lol

    These athletes SWEAT, BLEED, TEAR all YEAR LONG to provide you internet mobsters with some entertainment to escape your miserable little lives!

    This is CAPITALISM at work! What are you a bunch of COMMIES?!?!
    For a second I thought I woke up in Russia all because of the disgust of what this person's salary is because of what his employer deemed he was worth to his BUSINESS!

    And you D-BAGS complain about UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE?
    Give me a BREAK!
  7. khalila
    204. Posted by khalila Tue Oct 27 2:35pm EDT

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    I cant believe some of the hoo plah on this board.
    This is FREEKEN AMERICA PEOPLE!
    Ware is going to get what the MARKET is willing to pay.
    In his field of work ( the entertainment industry) the MARKET is willing to divy out millions for his services! Dont get your PANTIES IN A BUNCH because you hate your job! You should have practiced more growing up!!!! lol

    Nobody complains when friggin Brad Pitt or Cindy Crawford got 20 Mil a picture for doing two monhs work forrrr Erin Brakovitch? lol

    These athletes SWEAT, BLEED, TEAR all YEAR LONG to provide you internet mobsters with some entertainment to escape your miserable little lives!

    This is CAPITALISM at work! What are you a bunch of COMMIES?!?!
    For a second I thought I woke up in Russia all because of the disgust of what this person's salary is because of what his employer deemed he was worth to his BUSINESS!

    And you D-BAGS complain about UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE?
    Give me a BREAK!
  8. khalila
    203. Posted by khalila Tue Oct 27 2:35pm EDT

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    I cant believe some of the hoo plah on this board.
    This is FREEKEN AMERICA PEOPLE!
    Ware is going to get what the MARKET is willing to pay.
    In his field of work ( the entertainment industry) the MARKET is willing to divy out millions for his services! Dont get your PANTIES IN A BUNCH because you hate your job! You should have practiced more growing up!!!! lol

    Nobody complains when friggin Brad Pitt or Cindy Crawford got 20 Mil a picture for doing two monhs work forrrr Erin Brakovitch? lol

    These athletes SWEAT, BLEED, TEAR all YEAR LONG to provide you internet mobsters with some entertainment to escape your miserable little lives!

    This is CAPITALISM at work! What are you a bunch of COMMIES?!?!
    For a second I thought I woke up in Russia all because of the disgust of what this person's salary is because of what his employer deemed he was worth to his BUSINESS!

    And you D-BAGS complain about UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE?
    Give me a BREAK!
  9. edward
    202. Posted by edward Tue Oct 27 2:17pm EDT

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    He ok
  10. Jesse
    201. Posted by Jesse Tue Oct 27 1:58pm EDT

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    woo
  11. Tonyboy
    200. Posted by Tonyboy Tue Oct 27 1:47pm EDT

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    The Steelers signed Harrison for 26.5 million less for the same time frame-6 years. What a bargain! I'll take Harrison over Ware any day.
  12. Karl J
    199. Posted by Karl J Tue Oct 27 1:42pm EDT

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    Cowboys still suck!!!
  13. Paul S
    198. Posted by Paul S Tue Oct 27 1:06pm EDT

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    wow i didnt hear anyone complain about cutlers contract extention i wondering why? who care its entertainment u go pay your money for ythe movies no one compalins about brad pit making all that money for make believe LOL. I think maybe its whos making the money which burns alot of people just my take on it i could and hope im mistaken lol
  14. jfra45
    197. Posted by jfra45 Tue Oct 27 12:32pm EDT

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    What a culture! we all pay for these excessive contracts.
    yet the same people who pay for super inflated prices for tickets,will be the first to complain about doctor's fees or teachers' salaries.
  15. True American
    196. Posted by True American Tue Oct 27 12:30pm EDT

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    chrisconnally123@... So do you seriously believe that Wade can coach them through the playoffs and Romo can be consistent?

    The proof is in the pudding.........
  16. EaglesSBwins00
    195. Posted by EaglesSBwins00 Tue Oct 27 12:07pm EDT

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    Way to go Ware, you deserve it.
  17. K
    194. Posted by K Tue Oct 27 12:03pm EDT

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    i am the average guy who had tixs for the jags for 12 years.. then i was laid off.. struggled to pay for tixs last year.. now this year i had to let go of my two seat.. it was either my tixs or the house.. still can't find work.. phones ringing with collectors.. and my Jags are now blacked out for the entire season.. so now i don't even get to see em play.. it's discouraging and even painful at times!.. i never thought i would see the day when i can't afford tixs ( and the 10$ beers)... and then to see one player make this much.. things are changing in jax.. people are mad and not renewing seats.. painful or not.. it is what it is..
    whats really funny was when the mayors office stopped buying tixs for his office.. saying budget cuts.. then 2 months later appeared on local tv (with the jags owner) begging people to buy tixs.. telling us the prices are affordable.. lol.. florida has a 11% unemployment rate...
  18. <i>chrisconnally123@...</i>
    193. Posted by chrisconnally123@... Tue Oct 27 11:54am EDT

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    Post 191 - I do believe we have the SAME record. Actually Romo has much better numbers than Big Ben...look I respect the Steelers, always have. Great rivalry, can't you just imagine another Cowboys/Steelers SB? What could be better...
  19. jp
    192. Posted by jp Tue Oct 27 11:51am EDT

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    "its time to get to work"

    wow is that why he's been su_cking all year, he waits til week 8 to decide to "work" and he's "deserving" of that kinda money?? first off, James Harrison is the best linebacker in the league and is deserving of that kinda money! secondly, this is why the cowboys will never be in the same league as the steelers. The steelers dont do negotiations during the season and wait til you have 1 year left in your contract to think of any extensions (the only exception being james harrison), if you have one year left in your steeler contract and haven't got an extension, chances are you're gonna be released, in other words, work your butt off every year or you can say bye bye, not just work in that 1 year to earn an extension.......ware, you fall in the category of wanting to play for the money, where as steelers players fall in the category of wanting to win.....something you'll never experience, atleast not until after 2015. lol go steelers!!!!!!!
  20. what!
    191. Posted by what! Tue Oct 27 11:46am EDT

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    Kenneth # 186 you sir are an idiot! If you where in Ware's shoes you would be jumping for joy. If the players don't get these high paid contracts, well then the owners would be making all of the Money! And you go see the players perform and not the owners. Unfortunally prices are what they are and it seems you are a sports fan reading this article pissed off that you are not getting a piece of the pie because if you were you would be saying YES, THANK YOU!!!
  21. Patrick
    190. Posted by Patrick Tue Oct 27 11:24am EDT

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    Yup, we buy the tickets and we volunteer to pay extra taxes to support them. Even people who aren't fans end up paying taxes to fund them.
  22. True American
    189. Posted by True American Tue Oct 27 11:16am EDT

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    "You know what it's time to bring home".?

    Does D Ware have a Coach or QB in mind???
  23. <i>wujiaicicyu</i>
    188. Posted by wujiaicicyu Tue Oct 27 11:14am EDT

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  24. WOOD
    187. Posted by WOOD Tue Oct 27 11:00am EDT

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    This is great for the Dallas Cowboys and Ware.Now we can get another good QB to compete with or back up Tony Whatshisname.Go Cowboys!!!!!!Everybody in Richmond Va know how i feel about the Cowboys.(Fan from birth)
  25. Boss Man
    186. Posted by Boss Man Tue Oct 27 10:59am EDT

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    this is a sign that jerry jones knows there won't be a cap next season so sign while its cheap!!!!
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