Authorities in Frisco, Texas, have confirmed that Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, 24, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The announcement comes two days after Kneeland was found dead following a police pursuit. Police stated the death was an apparent suicide, with evidence suggesting he had expressed suicidal thoughts before the incident. The young NFL star’s passing has shocked the sports world, coming just days after he scored his first professional touchdown.
Player Background and Career
Marshawn Kneeland was born in 2001 in Wyoming, Michigan. He played high school football at Godwin Heights, where his talent on defense first drew attention. Kneeland went on to play at Western Michigan University from 2019 to 2023, establishing himself as one of the top defensive ends in college football. His combination of speed, strength, and work ethic made him a standout player.
In the 2024 NFL Draft, Kneeland was selected in the second round by the Dallas Cowboys. He quickly became a promising member of the team, earning praise from coaches and teammates alike for his dedication and performance on the field. Three days before his death, Kneeland celebrated a milestone by scoring his first NFL touchdown, a moment that now stands as his final professional achievement.
Circumstances of Death
The Frisco Police Department confirmed that Kneeland’s death occurred early Wednesday morning, November 6, following a traffic stop that escalated into a pursuit. Officers reported that Kneeland fled during the stop, leading to a crash. He then left his vehicle and was later located on foot.
Police said that during the search, officers received information that Kneeland had expressed suicidal thoughts. Law enforcement used drones and K-9 units to locate him, eventually finding him with a self-inflicted gunshot wound at approximately 1:31 a.m. The Collin County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed the cause of death as suicide. Authorities also noted that Kneeland sent distressing messages to family members shortly before the incident. Final autopsy and toxicology reports are still pending.
Reactions and Tributes
The news of Kneeland’s death triggered an outpouring of grief across the NFL community. Before Thursday night’s game between the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders, both teams observed a moment of silence in his honor. Players from across the league took to social media to express condolences and stress the importance of mental health awareness in professional sports.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones released a statement calling Kneeland “a beloved member of our family whose passion inspired everyone around him.” His agent, Jonathan Perzley, described him as “driven, kind, and humble,” emphasizing the personal and professional loss felt by those who knew him.
Impact on the Team and NFL
Kneeland’s passing leaves both an emotional and positional gap for the Dallas Cowboys. Analysts expect the team to make adjustments to their defensive lineup while coping with the emotional impact of losing a young teammate. His death also highlights the challenges faced by professional athletes, particularly young players, who balance the pressures of performance, fame, and personal struggles.
Experts note that the transition from college to the NFL can be mentally and emotionally overwhelming. Kneeland’s death serves as a sobering reminder that even athletes living their dream may be facing unseen struggles.
Looking Ahead
The NFL and Dallas Cowboys have encouraged anyone struggling with mental health challenges to seek help and speak openly about their struggles. The team plans to honor Kneeland in upcoming games, and further updates, including final autopsy and toxicology reports, are expected in the coming days.
Marshawn Kneeland’s career was just beginning, but his talent and spirit left a lasting impression on the NFL community. While his life ended tragically, his story underscores the need for greater awareness and support for mental health in professional sports.













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