NFL great DeMarcus Ware highlights ensemble of stars for AT&T’s latest ad blitz

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Pro Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl champion DeMarcus Ware headlines a cast of football stars in The latest from AT&T series of advertisements.

Ware joins other former stars Tim Tebow and Marshawn Lynch in the latest series of commercials.

Ware said he has been an AT&T customer since 2005. He was a star at the peak of his career when the Cowboys opened their current stadium in 2009, and his final season in Dallas was the year the venue was renamed AT&T Stadium in 2013.

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“It’s so cool to now be a part of the AT&T image and what they really stand for,” Ware told FOX Business.

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The AT&T logo in San Francisco (Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Ware has pledged his loyalty to the company over the years as he has not known a single moment without service, not even in the mountainous and wilderness areas of Colorado.

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When Ware left the cowboys To join the Denver Broncos in 2014, where he played the rest of his career and won a Super Bowl, he often traveled to densely forested and mountainous areas. But even then it had reliable wireless service.

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Demarcus Ware in Austin

Demarcus Ware speaks onstage during the 2017 SXSW Conference and Festivals at the Austin Convention Center on March 12, 2017, in Austin, Texas. (Sandra Dahdah/Getty Images for SXSW/Getty Images)

“No matter where I go, even when I go far away, my service still works for AT&T,” Ware said.

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