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DeMarcus Ware to test skills as NFL analyst during Cowboys preseason game

The Broncos plan to recognize Ware during their Week 2 game against the Cowboys in Denver

DeMarcus Ware
John Leyba, The Denver Post
DeMarcus Ware retired from the NFL after 12 seasons, the last three of which were with the Broncos.
Nicki Jhabvala of The Denver Post.
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has crossed over to the dark side.

The former pass rusher will debut as an analyst for KTVT CBS 11 during its preseason telecast of the Cowboys-Rams game on Aug. 12.

Ware, a 12-year NFL veteran, will work in the booth alongside Bill Jones (play-by-play) and Babe Laufenberg (analyst). Lindsay Cash Draper will serve as the game’s sideline reporter.

Ware retired from the NFL in March after nine seasons with the Cowboys and three with the Broncos. On April 24, he signed an honorary one-day contract to retire a Cowboy.

In May he was one of 23 current and former NFL players who participated in the league’s annual Broadcast Boot Camp, a four-day immersion into broadcast media that included instruction from top networks to help players develop play-by-play analysis, radio broadcasting and field-reporting skills.

Ware also co-starred with Ronda Rousey in a reboot of “Battle of the Network Stars,” a 10-episode series on ABC that began airing June 29.

The Broncos plan to recognize Ware during their Week 2 game against the Cowboys in Denver, on Sept. 17.

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