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The Dallas Cowboys will take the field for their first game since Marshawn Kneeland's death on Monday night.
During the team's bye week, their 24-year old defensive end died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Every NFL game in Week 10 held a moment of silence in memory of Kneeland.
The Cowboys return to action in Week 11 to take on the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football.
They're expected to both wear pregame shirts in honor of Kneeland while also having a decal on their helmets.
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Why do the Cowboys have 94 on their helmets?
Marshawn Kneeland's jersey number with the Cowboys was 94.
It's the number he was wearing when he chased a loose football into the end zone for his first NFL touchdown just days before his death.
Putting a 94 decal on the helmets is just a small way for Dallas to remember Kneeland.
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— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) November 17, 2025
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott spoke strongly about Kneeland recently:
"Just a great dude. Spirit was always high. Any time you crossed him, very contagious attitude. We spent a lot of time throughout the training room passing each other, having small conversations here and there. Very loving, contagious guy. I know it's been noted his saying was 'One Love,' I think you just felt that. You felt that aura, you felt that demeanor, you felt him carry that and that's everything that he did."
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