Cowboys sign Ware to long-term contract
2009-10-26 18:11:00
Irving, TX (Sports Network) - The Dallas Cowboys announced the signing of linebacker DeMarcus Ware to a long-term contract extension on Monday. Terms of the contract were not released, but the Dallas Morning News reported the agreement to be an extension through the 2015 season worth $40 million guaranteed.
Ware led the league in sacks (20) least year and has recorded consecutive two- sack games after beginning the season with none in the first four contests.
"We shook hands with DeMarcus before the game [Sunday]," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. "He's a cornerstone player of this franchise and will be for a long time to come."
The five-year veteran has never missed a game for Dallas after being taken with the 11th overall pick out of Troy in the 2005 draft.
In 70 career contests, the 6-foot-4, 262-pound speed rusher has logged 57 1/2 sacks and 323 tackles to go with one interception he returned for a touchdown.
"It's an honor and a privilege to be a part of America's Team," Ware said. "I feel like I worked really hard and am deserving of what they are giving me."
Ware was set to be a restricted free agent after the 2009 campaign.
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