FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys won a game for Marshawn Kneeland.

Now they'll try to continue honoring their late teammate with an improbable rally to postseason contention, in the face of a difficult schedule, starting Sunday at home against NFC East rival and defending champion Philadelphia.

“We’re in control, and life’s going to throw things at us, and it threw us a hell of a curveball this past week,” quarterback Dak Prescott said after a 33-16 victory at Las Vegas on Monday in the Cowboys' first game since police say Kneeland was found dead of an apparent suicide . “And how are we going to respond?

“This is a big test to our brotherhood and who we are, and to this organization, to us individually,” Prescott said. “Let’s have pride and let’s honor our brother. And if we

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