The Dallas Cowboys are said to be "hurting" after the tragic loss of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who passed away at just 24 years old. According to coach Brian Schottenheimer, his team is still grappling with the emotional impact of the death and will do everything they can to honor Kneeland's memory.
The Cowboys are no strangers to tragedy on the field, but this loss has taken a toll on the players and coaches alike. Schottenheimer has acknowledged that the team is hurting, both physically and emotionally, after losing one of their own so young.
In a statement, Schottenheimer paid tribute to Kneeland's memory, saying that he and his teammates will "pick each other up" in the days ahead and do everything they can to support each other during this difficult time. The coach also expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and fellow players, which has been overwhelming.
The Cowboys' next game is just around the corner, but with Kneeland's passing still fresh in their minds, it remains to be seen how they will perform on the field. However, Schottenheimer is confident that his team will come together and show the strength and resilience that has always defined them.
As one player put it, "We're all hurting right now, but we'll get through this together." The Cowboys' organization has released a statement expressing their condolences to Kneeland's family and friends, and fans across the country are taking to social media to offer support and pay tribute to the young defender who left an indelible mark on the team.
With the NFL season just getting underway, it's a tough time for the Cowboys, but they know that they have each other's backs. As Schottenheimer said, "We'll get through this together."
The Cowboys are no strangers to tragedy on the field, but this loss has taken a toll on the players and coaches alike. Schottenheimer has acknowledged that the team is hurting, both physically and emotionally, after losing one of their own so young.
In a statement, Schottenheimer paid tribute to Kneeland's memory, saying that he and his teammates will "pick each other up" in the days ahead and do everything they can to support each other during this difficult time. The coach also expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and fellow players, which has been overwhelming.
The Cowboys' next game is just around the corner, but with Kneeland's passing still fresh in their minds, it remains to be seen how they will perform on the field. However, Schottenheimer is confident that his team will come together and show the strength and resilience that has always defined them.
As one player put it, "We're all hurting right now, but we'll get through this together." The Cowboys' organization has released a statement expressing their condolences to Kneeland's family and friends, and fans across the country are taking to social media to offer support and pay tribute to the young defender who left an indelible mark on the team.
With the NFL season just getting underway, it's a tough time for the Cowboys, but they know that they have each other's backs. As Schottenheimer said, "We'll get through this together."