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Cowboys Fans Are Fuming Over DeMarcus Ware’s Hall of Fame Display

DeMarcus Ware was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last weekend, a final milestone for the Cowboys and Broncos legend. However, the Hall seemed to favor Denver in Ware’s enshrinement, despite his being a Cowboy for a much longer period of time.

In Ware’s display, the Hall of Fame used a Broncos jersey as the main piece of memorabilia, with the only reference to the Cowboys being a football that denotes Ware as Dallas’s all-time sacks leader. However, Ware spent nine years with the Cowboys and just three with Denver, even though his only Super Bowl title came with the Broncos.

As a result, Cowboys fans expressed their displeasure with the Hall, believing that Dallas should have been more prominent than Denver in Ware’s display.

With the Cowboys, Ware played in 141 games and totaled 117 sacks. As a member of the Broncos, he played in just 37 games and totaled 21 1/2 sacks. However, he recorded two sacks and five tackles in Super Bowl 50, as Denver defeated Carolina, 24-10.