DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys are set to pay tribute to their late teammate Marshawn Kneeland, who tragically passed away by suicide last Thursday. Team officials announced that players will wear a helmet decal in his memory during upcoming games.
In addition to the decals, players and coaches will don special t-shirts during their next two matches: on Monday night against the Las Vegas Raiders and on November 23 when they face the Philadelphia Eagles. These gestures are meant to show solidarity and support for Kneeland during this difficult time.
At the Cowboys” next home game against the Eagles, there will be a moment of silence followed by a video tribute honoring Kneeland. Family members, including his girlfriend Catalina, are expected to be present for this heartfelt memorial.
The tributes to Kneeland began earlier this week during the NFL”s early-morning international game in Berlin, where the Indianapolis Colts faced the Atlanta Falcons. This outpouring of support highlights the profound impact Kneeland had on his teammates and the broader football community.
