Tyron Smith’s Heartfelt Tribute to DeMarcus Ware: A Bond That Shaped His Legendary Career
Introduction: A Legendary Career Comes to an End
On Wednesday, just moments after signing a one-day deal to retire in Dallas Cowboys colors, Tyron Smith, one of the greatest offensive linemen in the franchise’s history, took center stage at a press conference to reflect on his incredible 14-year career. Smith, who has already earned his place in the Cowboys’ Ring of Honor and is widely expected to be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2030, shared heartfelt stories of his journey — particularly the mentorship that shaped him into the player he became.
As he looked back on his career, Smith highlighted an unexpected but profound influence: the man who helped him develop his craft and grow into the player he is today — DeMarcus Ware.
DeMarcus Ware: The Mentor Who Helped Tyron Smith Rise
When asked about the Cowboys defender who had the most impact on his early development, Smith didn’t hesitate. “I would probably say that man is sitting in the back over there, [DeMarcus Ware],” Smith said, looking across the room. “He taught me a lot. Taught me that you’re not the biggest man on the field or strongest man on the field, and that it comes down to technique.”
Smith’s admiration for Ware was evident, as he explained how the Hall of Fame-bound pass rusher pulled him aside during early practices and helped refine his skills, especially when Smith struggled early on. “There were games early on that I was struggling with, and he pulled me to the side and worked with me and helped me be who I am today, as far as a player,” Smith added, acknowledging how much Ware’s guidance meant to him.
The Shaping of Tyron Smith’s Career Through Ware’s Advice
Smith’s gratitude towards Ware didn’t stop there. In a lighthearted moment, Smith joked, “And I still credit that man for teaching me how to shave my head.” The camaraderie and respect between the two were palpable, and Smith’s words reflected not just a mentorship but a deep friendship that transcended the game.
By the time Smith entered the NFL, Ware was already a household name, well on his way to a Hall of Fame career. Ware had already notched five All-Pro seasons, including three First-Team honors, and his iconic 20-sack season was behind him. However, it was his influence on Smith during the rookie’s early years that stood out.
Ware’s approach wasn’t just about advice; it was also about tough love. As Smith recounted, the first few years of training camp were brutal. “Got his *** whipped 3-4 times a day during camp,” David Helman shared on social media, underscoring the tough lessons Smith faced in his early days.
Paying It Forward: Tyron Smith Now Mentoring the Next Generation
What makes Smith’s story even more compelling is how he has chosen to pay it forward, following Ware’s example. In his press conference, Smith talked about how he now mentors younger players like Micah Parsons, just as Ware had done for him. Smith emphasized that it takes more than just individual effort to succeed in the NFL — it takes a team mentality, and each player has a responsibility to help the others.
“I just understood what it meant to do it, it took all of us,” Smith said. “So if anything, I could help any other teammate come along, or help them out, any kind of thing that nobody else is telling them to help us win, or help that player be just a better person or better player. I’ll give them that advice.”
Smith’s philosophy reflects the enduring impact of his mentorship by Ware. Now, as a leader on the Cowboys, Smith is passing on that same knowledge to the younger generation, ensuring that the legacy of leadership and camaraderie continues long after his playing days are over.
Conclusion: Tyron Smith’s Lasting Legacy and DeMarcus Ware’s Enduring Influence
As Tyron Smith enters retirement, his legacy as one of the NFL’s all-time great offensive linemen is secure. But what stands out just as much as his individual accomplishments is the bond he formed with DeMarcus Ware, a relationship that shaped his career both on and off the field. Smith’s story is a testament to the power of mentorship in sports — how one player’s guidance can change the trajectory of another’s career.
For Smith, Ware wasn’t just a teammate; he was a mentor, a friend, and a source of invaluable advice. As Smith moves on to the next chapter of his life, it’s clear that the lessons he learned from Ware will stay with him, and he will continue to mentor and inspire others just as Ware did for him.
Smith’s career may be over, but his impact — and the legacy of DeMarcus Ware — will live on in the Cowboys’ locker room for years to come.