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Cowboys QB Donates $1 Million to Marshawn Kneeland’s Family – A Heartfelt Gesture That Moved the NFL

Dallas, November 7, 2025 – NFL News

In a deeply emotional and selfless act, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has donated $1 million to support the family of his late teammate Marshawn Kneeland, whose untimely passing at age 24 has left the entire NFL community in mourning.

Dak Prescott’s Heartfelt Gesture

Sources close to the Cowboys organization revealed that Prescott personally arranged the donation through the Dallas Cowboys Charitable Foundation, ensuring that it would help cover funeral expenses and establish a youth scholarship in Marshawn Kneeland’s name.

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Prescott, who has long been known for his leadership and compassion both on and off the field, shared a touching statement with reporters:

“This one hurts deeply. Marshawn wasn’t just a teammate — he was my brother. I saw the way he worked, how much he cared about the game and his teammates. He had so many dreams ahead of him. I just wanted to make sure his family knows that he’ll never be forgotten, not here, not in Dallas.”

His gesture quickly spread across social media, earning respect from fans, rivals, and NFL legends alike. Many called it “the ultimate example of leadership through love.”

Jerry Jones Commends His Quarterback

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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones praised Prescott’s generosity in an emotional press conference:

“Dak represents everything that makes this organization special — heart, integrity, and loyalty. What he did for Marshawn’s family wasn’t for attention. It came from love. That’s who Dak is, and that’s why he’s our leader.”

Jones added that the Cowboys plan to honor both Prescott’s gesture and Kneeland’s memory at their next home game, where players will wear “MK99” patches on their jerseys.

The Locker Room Reacts

The loss of Marshawn Kneeland continues to weigh heavily on the Cowboys locker room. Players describe the atmosphere as somber but united — strengthened by Dak Prescott’s example.

“When your quarterback steps up like that, it says everything about our culture,” one teammate shared. “Dak’s heart is bigger than the game. We’ll play every snap this season for Marshawn.”

Head coach Brian Schottenheimer also reflected on the team’s emotional resilience:

“This moment reminded us all that we’re more than just athletes — we’re family. Dak’s action showed what it truly means to wear the star.”

Remembering Marshawn Kneeland

Kneeland, drafted in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, quickly became a fan favorite for his relentless energy and positive spirit. Just days before his passing, he recorded his first NFL touchdown on a blocked punt recovery — a moment of triumph now remembered with bittersweet pride.

Off the field, Marshawn was known for his humility and kindness. He frequently joined community programs and spoke to young athletes about perseverance and faith.

A Legacy That Lives On

Dak Prescott’s act of generosity has become a symbol of unity in tragedy. It reflects not only his leadership but also the powerful bond shared within the Cowboys organization.

In the words of Dak himself:

“Marshawn may be gone, but his light is still here. Every time we take the field, we’ll play for him. That’s what family does.”

Rest in peace, Marshawn Kneeland.
The Star shines brighter because of you — and because of the brother who continues to carry your name forward.

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