Winning one game after defensive end Marshawn Kneeland's death was challenging enough, but the Dallas Cowboys managed it. Now, can the team turn the tragedy into motivation for a playoff run?

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott believes they can. Following a 33-16 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on "Monday Night Football," the 32-year-old passer discussed how Dallas will use it to keep honoring Kneeland, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at 24 years old on Nov. 6.

Dak Prescott expands on how tragedy can power late-season rally

"This doesn't put a cap on it. We're going to continue to move forward, shining a light on Marshawn and carrying his legacy," Prescott said. "And we need to play like this every week moving forward. He'll be with us."

The Cowboys had one of their

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