The Dallas Cowboys are set to honor 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, a gesture that underscores the impact Kneeland had on the organization.
In addition to the helmet decals, players and coaches will don special t-shirts during their next two games. The first game will take place on Monday night against the Las Vegas Raiders, followed by a matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on November 23. These shirts will serve as a visible symbol of support for Kneeland and his family.
The Cowboys will also hold a moment of silence before their home game against the Eagles, along with a video tribute dedicated to Kneeland. Family members, including his girlfriend, Catalina, are expected to attend the event, marking a poignant moment for all those who knew him.
The tributes began on Sunday during the NFL”s early-morning international game featuring the Indianapolis Colts and the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin, showcasing a league-wide solidarity in remembrance of Kneeland.
