Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer addressed the recent death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland on Wednesday, speaking publicly for the first time since the 24-year-old’s passing last week.
The Cowboys (3–5–1) are coming off their Week 10 bye and will face the Las Vegas Raiders (2–7) on Monday Night Football at Allegiant Stadium on Nov. 17. But before shifting focus to football, Schottenheimer opened his press conference with an emotional tribute to the young player whose loss has deeply affected the team.
“I’d like to just take a few moments and offer my condolences to Marshawn’s family, Catalina, his girlfriend,” Schottenheimer said. “We had an opportunity last night to celebrate Marshawn’s life — tell some stories, share, laugh, cry. Marshawn loved the words, one

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