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Dallas Cowboys DT Jay Ratliff and DE DeMarcus Ware did not participate in team drills Tuesday, May 21, during the first day of organized team activities (OTAs).
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Dallas Cowboys LB DeMarcus Ware (shoulder) has regained full range of motion in his surgically repaired right shoulder, and he has resumed lifting weights. He is hopeful of participating in some of the team's organized team activities (OTAs) in May, and the mandatory minicamp in June. Ware vows to be 100 percent for training camp. 'It feels really good right now, but I hadn't had any impact yet,' Ware said.
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The Dallas Cowboys appear to be going into next season with DE DeMarcus Ware and LB Anthony Spencer as their starting defensive ends and DT Jay Ratliff and DE Jason Hatcher as their starting defensive tackles.
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Updating a previous item, the Dallas Cowboys added voidable years to DE DeMarcus Ware's contract to 2017 to lower the salary cap numbers even more in 2013, according to sources. Ware's deal voids after the 2015 season.
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The Dallas Cowboys restructured DE DeMarcus Ware's contract Wednesday, Feb. 27, converting $5 million of his base salary into a signing bonus, which will save $4 million against the salary cap this season.
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Dallas Cowboys head coach expressed relief that LB DeMarcus Ware (elbow) will not require surgery on his right elbow. 'We were prepared to do whatever we needed to do and wanted to do it as early as we could,' Garrett said Friday, Feb. 22, 'but that's certainly a good outcome for us and it seems like he's getting better and better.'
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Dallas Cowboys DE DeMarcus Ware (elbow) might not need surgery on his hyperextended right elbow, according to a source. He already had postseason surgery for a torn labrum in his right shoulder. Ware now should be ready for the start of training camp.
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The Dallas Cowboys are looking into LB Kyle Wilber playing defensive end and backing up LB DeMarcus Ware.
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Dallas Cowboys DE DeMarcus Ware (shoulder, elbow) will have surgery to remove bone fragments from his right elbow soon.
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Dallas Cowboys LB DeMarcus Ware said he was disappointed to see former defensive coordinator Rob Ryan relieved of his duties. Ware believes Ryan is a good teacher. 'He was one of the best coaches I've ever played for, really teaching me how to play and think like a linebacker,' Ware said. 'I had to go in there and know all the drops the inside backers would have and I had to know all the formations, knowing the skill of the game, he really taught me that a lot.'
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