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Cowboys Player’s Girlfriend Breaks Silence with Heartfelt Letter — A Message That Left the Entire Team in Tears

The Dallas Cowboys family is grieving once again. Just when it seemed the pain was beginning to fade, Catalina, the girlfriend of late Cowboys player Marshawn Kneeland, shared a handwritten emotional letter that has left the entire locker room in silence.

“He may be gone, but love still stays.”

In her letter, posted in the early hours of the morning, Catalina poured out her heart about living in the empty space Marshawn left behind.
She wrote about the quiet mornings without his laughter, the lonely nights, and the jersey still folded neatly on the chair — as if he had never left.

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She never explicitly mentioned the heartbreaking news that moved the team to tears, but her words carried a haunting weight:

“There are things you never got to know... and things I can only tell you now, in my dreams.”

Those few lines were enough to break even the toughest hearts across Cowboys Nation.

The locker room falls silent

According to team sources, Catalina’s letter was read aloud before practice this morning.
Several players reportedly broke down in tears, with head coach Brian Schottenheimer visibly shaken as he addressed the media afterward.

“We read every word. It felt like he was still here with us,” Schottenheimer said softly.

On social media, thousands of fans have flooded the comments section, calling Catalina “the keeper of Marshawn’s flame.”
One fan wrote:

“He fought with all his heart, and she’s carrying that heart forward.”

A letter, a memory, and a legacy that lives on

No one outside the team knows exactly what “the news that made the whole team cry” refers to — but the tone of Catalina’s letter hints at something sacred, a continuation of Marshawn’s story through her life.

Girlfriend of Cowboys star Marshawn Kneeland breaks silence as she's seen  for the first time since his suicide | Daily Mail Online

Across forums and fan pages, “Catalina’s letter” is being called a symbol of love that transcends loss, a reminder that even in death, Marshawn’s presence remains with the Cowboys family.

“We didn’t just lose a player,” Schottenheimer whispered. “We lost part of our family.”

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