FRISCO, Texas(AP) — The Dallas Cowboys were back at work Monday coming off their open week, absent the usual media presence as the club starts the process of returning to the field following the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland .
Executive vice president Stephen Jones said the Cowboys were still working with Kneeland's family on how to honor the former Western Michigan standout who was in his second season.
Police said Kneeland was found dead early Thursday of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound after leading officers on a chase when he didn't pull over for a traffic stop. Authorities lost sight of Kneeland's vehicle, and the 24-year-old was found dead about three hours after fleeing the scene of an accident on foot, police said.
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