LAS VEGAS -- As Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer walked off the Allegiant Stadium field Monday night to fans' cheers after a 33-16 win against the Las Vegas Raiders , he kept pointing to his T-shirt.

Schottenheimer was wearing one of the shirts made to remember Marshawn Kneeland, the Cowboys defensive end who died Nov. 6 from what authorities said was a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a brief police chase.

"I'd be lying if I said I didn't have some tears when I first put this shirt on," Schottenheimer said, his voice hoarse and filled with emotion. "As you can imagine. But more than anything I know Marshawn was looking down on us and we wanted to make him proud. And I think we did that."

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