Jason Witten’s listing of supporters could be very shortly rising.
Former Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware spoke this week to Andy Nesbitt of Sports Illustrated. Through the interview, Ware endorsed the ex-Cowboys tight finish Witten to be the group’s subsequent head coach.
“I believe he would do effectively within the locker room,” stated Ware of Witten. “Though he doesn’t have complete NFL expertise, he’s been teaching highschool soccer for some time and you’ll at all times usher in NFL [assistants].
“The pinnacle coach is the motivator,” Ware added. “The pinnacle coach is the one which organizes issues the appropriate method, and I believe he’d convey within the previous method. Not the brand new faculty method. We’d like self-discipline. We’d like integrity. And we want gladiators.”
Ware, now 42, performed for the Cowboys from 2005-13 and was teammates with Witten all through that span. A nine-time Professional Bowler and seven-time All-Professional, Ware was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2023.
In the meantime, Witten, himself an 11-time Professional Bowl who performed 16 seasons with the Cowboys, is gaining momentum to change into the group’s subsequent head coach. Former Dallas teammates have been endorsing him for the job for months, however it seems that Witten also now has the attention of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. However the Cowboys are interviewing different candidates who’ve actual NFL head-coaching experience (not like Witten), so it’s anybody’s guess what the group decides to do at this level.