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Ex-Cowboys Star Warns NFL Players to Think Twice Before Leaving for Bigger Paychecks

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Dallas, TX – July 1, 2025

A former Dallas Cowboys superstar has delivered a poignant warning to current NFL players, urging them to carefully consider leaving a successful team for a higher salary. His remarks, shared during a podcast appearance, have stirred conversations among Cowboys Nation, according to ESPN reports.

The ex-pass rusher, a pivotal figure in the Cowboys’ defense during his nine-year tenure, reflected on a career-defining choice that left him with lingering regrets. His insights resonate as Dallas prepares for a potential playoff push in 2025. DeMarcus Ware, 37, spoke on The Rich Eisen Show Tuesday, saying, “My biggest mistake was leaving Dallas for a bigger paycheck without thinking it through. Adjusting to a new team was tough after being part of such a winning culture. So, pause before chasing money—staying with a top team, even for less, can build your legacy long-term. I missed out on more Super Bowl chances here.”

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Ware, a 2005 first-round pick (No. 11 overall), earned four Pro Bowl selections and amassed 117 sacks with the Cowboys from 2005 to 2013, per NFL records. His 2014 trade to the Denver Broncos for a fifth-round pick, followed by a three-year, $30 million contract, surprised fans, according to Dallas Morning News. In Denver, he added 21.5 sacks and won Super Bowl 50, but he later admitted the transition cost him stability compared to his Cowboys prime.

Cowboys GM Jerry Jones acknowledged Ware’s perspective, noting, “DeMarcus’ journey reflects our value of loyalty and winning culture.” With $32 million in cap space, Dallas is navigating contract talks with stars like Micah Parsons, whose $21.4 million fifth-year option looms. Ware’s advice could influence players like Trevon Diggs, facing free agency decisions in 2026.

Fans on social media have embraced Ware’s message, recalling departures like Jaylon Smith. As training camp nears, his caution may shape roster moves. With Dak Prescott’s 4,516-yard 2024 season driving the team, the stakes are high. Will players heed Ware’s call to prioritize Dallas’ dynasty? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.