DeMarcus Ware hurt. Boy, did he hurt. But it didn't stop 'Superman' from being out on the field — and terrorizing offensive lines. NickKosmider profiles a game wrecker in every sense of the word ahead of his Canton enshrinement.
, who played with Ware for three seasons in Denver and still adheres to many of the same body maintenance techniques he learned from his veteran teammate. “Whether it was coaching guys on body work, things to eat, sleep. He was an open book for me and that really helped me out with my career.”
Ware was among the first generation of NFL players who practiced mixed-martial arts as a way to build up his arsenal of pass-rush moves and counters. If not for that routine, which began as a rookie first-round pick out of Troy University, “I’d just be a basic dip-and-rip guy trying to go around the corner,” he told the Associated Press in 2014.
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