It's been less than a month since the tragic suicide of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, and the team plans to honor him the rest of the season in a touching way. Dallas debuted No. 94 helmet decals against the Las Vegas Raiders last Monday, and they'll keep wearing them -- including on Thanksgiving Day against the Kansas City Chiefs -- throughout the 2025 campaign.
The Cowboys have shown serious mental fortitude in wake of the Kneeland tragedy. Dallas has reeled off two straight wins -- including a 21-point comeback over the reigning champion Philadelphia Eagles last week -- to keep their playoff hopes afloat.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementFirst-year coach Brian Schottenheimer and his players have navigated this painful situation about as well as possible, so credit to them.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Cowboys 94 helmet decals: Why are Dallas players wearing them?
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