DeMarcus Ware is back with the Dallas Cowboys, sort of.

While not returned in any official capacity as of yet, the former linebacker — who signed a one-day contract to retire with the organization in 2017 — has since gone back to aiding the Denver Broncos coaching staff while maintaining his want of helping out the Cowboys however he can. League rules didn't permit him to be formally employed in Denver while also advising in North Texas, but Ware is open to returning home as a consultant — a position discussed by both sides before the future Hall of Famer took his football IQ to Colorado.

He is no longer under contract with the Broncos, and that opens the door for a potential reunion of sorts with the Cowboys.

"I always say I want to teach the championship mentality," he said, via the team's website. "If I could come here at least two or three days a week, teaching them Wednesdays and Thursdays, teach the pass rushers how to pass rush, stopping the run – but then I always help the offensive line, like [left tackle] Tyron Smith, with their technique [as well]."

There has been no word on if progress is being made in that regard, but Ware sure looks cozy at The Star in Frisco, TX.

Although Ware teased a possible return to the field after hearing tight end Jason Witten would again suit up in 2019, he opted to forego that option.

"I don’t miss playing," Ware made clear this offseason. "Every once in a while I want to get to the quarterback, but I feel like my heart is not in football anymore. It’s serving people."

Ware's been seen in the past on the practice field helping instruct players like defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, and it feels like all roads will eventually lead to him rejoining the club in some capacity that doesn't include strapping on a helmet. After all, look at the home-sweet-home smile on his face as a member of the staff goes through a debriefing of some sort in the background.

Could this video be a hint that something has already been agreed to?

It's possible.