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Chopsticks For Cowboys
Thanks to the Dallas Cowboys Women's Association, more than a dozen players attended "Chopsticks for Cowboys," a fundraising event at Ra Sushi Bar & Restaurant in Plano, one of 23 national locations. All of the proceeds from a two-hour span went to the Rich Behm Family Trust Fund.
What a Host!
One of the first duties of the night for All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware was to serve as the guest host for customers being seated. Ware took a moment to pose for the camera.
Write This Down
Punter Mat McBriar did a little bit of everything, from seating customers to taking some orders and collecting tips.
Big Boy Table
Offensive linemen (from left) Kyle Kosier, Pat McQuistan and Montrae Holland try to figure out what needs to be done next.
Chow Time
Cory Procter delivers some Las Vegas Rolls to Rich Behm at his family table.
Say What?
Linemen Cory Procter ( left) and Kyle Kosier try to prepare Sushi with the expert.
You Remember What He Said?
Now it's time for Procter and Kosier to make their own Sushi rolls. Kosier seems to have the hang of it. As for Procter, it looks like he's preparing rice.
Picture Time
DeMarcus Ware and Tony Romo pose with Rich Behm's two sons, six-year-old Peyton (left) and eight-year-old Taylor.
Play Time, Too
Ware and Romo having some fun in between pictures with fans during the fundraising event.
Worth The Price
Romo took pictures with fans for nearly an hour. Each picture cost $10 for the fans with all of the proceeds going directly to the Rich Behm Family Trust Fund.
Get To Work
Romo gives the "Waiter" a hard time as Jason Witten tries to deliver some food for the customers.
Break For The Camera
Rookie defensive back DeAngelo Smith cracks a smile as he tries his hand at preparing Sushi.
Doing It All
The next stop for Witten is the Sushi Bar. The tight end said he tried to make his as good as the professional cook, but had trouble duplicating.