You can add DeMarcus Ware to the list.

The now-retired NFL linebacker spent his final few seasons with the Denver Broncos before returning to the Cowboys to officially hang up his cleats for good in 2017, signing a one-day contract to make it happen. In the span of his absence, the team had yet to see a pass rusher of his caliber grace their halls. It wasn't until last season anyone even remotely came near his legendary single-season production, with defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence racking up 14.5 sacks -- once being on pace to surpass Ware's historic 20-sack mark set in 2008. To this day, Ware remains the Cowboys' all-time franchise leader in sacks (117) and is a virtual shoo-in Hall of Famer.

Given his love for the team and the team's love for him, it's a no brainer he'll also one day end up in the coveted Ring of Honor. As a matter of fact, owner Jerry Jones has already confirmed to Ware it'll happen, as the former star made known recently.

"You know, we talked about it. I'm not going to say...(laughs) ...I know [Jerry Jones] wants me in there," Ware told 105.3FM the Fan's RJ and Shan. "I just want to thank the Cowboys organization and also just the fans in general, too. It's big here and I'm glad I etched my name in stone in the star and in that stadium."

Ware even knows the date of his coming induction, but won't spill the beans on the specifics.

"He did tell me when," he said, wearing an obvious grin.

The comments are an affirmation on what Ware revealed in February 2018, speaking to ESPN at the time.

“[Jerry Jones] did have a [timeline] but I won’t say,” he made clear. “When you first come here and you see all the names around the Ring at the old Cowboys stadium and I see now at the new Cowboys stadium, it’s almost like you can make your mark at the new star, that’s what I call the new stadium. When Jerry told me that, that meant a lot. When Charlotte (Anderson) says that, it means a lot.

"You can etch your name in stone in history here with the Dallas Cowboys.”

There are currently 21 members in the Ring of Honor and that'll increase soon, with the Cowboys considering former defensive back Everson Walls -- for one -- who just barely fell short of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018. Jones has already confirmed former pro bowl quarterback Tony Romo is a lock to see his name added to the Ring, and tight end Jason Witten's addition in the future is more-or-less a foregone conclusion. Ware joined Romo and Witten as key reasons the Cowboys were able to remain relevant over the course of the respective careers, each being a legend in their own right.

It's not an annual induction process though, with Darren Woodson being the most recent addition in 2015, so Ware may have to wait a bit to see his number raised.

And he's just fine with that.

You can listen to Ware's full interview with RJ and Shan where he discusses the Cowboys, the Ring of Honor and his new role on "Dancing with the Stars" by hitting play up above.