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Post Malone Set to Shake the NFL with a Touching Thanksgiving Halftime Tribute to Marshawn Kneeland

Post Malone Set to Make NFL History on Thanksgiving Day: Special Halftime Performance and Heartfelt Tribute to Marshawn Kneeland at AT&T Stadium

Arlington, Texas — This year’s Thanksgiving showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs is shaping up to be more than just a high-stakes NFL battle — it’s becoming one of the most anticipated entertainment moments of the season. Post Malone, global superstar and proud Cowboys supporter, is officially taking the stage for a live halftime performance inside AT&T Stadium.

But what has fans even more emotional is the announcement that Post Malone will dedicate a portion of his performance to Marshawn Kneeland — a tribute expected to resonate deeply across the entire NFL community.


A return that shakes the league

The moment the Cowboys confirmed Post Malone as their Thanksgiving halftime performer, social media went into a frenzy. Known for chart-topping hits like Sunflower, Circles, and Rockstar, Malone is arguably one of the biggest names to ever take the halftime spotlight for Dallas. Insiders say this isn’t just another performance for him — it’s personal.


A tribute that promises to bring silence to a stadium

Sources inside AT&T Stadium reveal that the Kneeland tribute will be a standalone segment — potentially featuring Circles or I Fall Apart, accompanied by a 360° LED visual honoring Kneeland’s life, his character, and the impact he made both on and off the field.

In a pre-game conversation, Post Malone was clear about why this tribute matters:

“I’ve always loved the Cowboys, and Kneeland had such a big heart. I just want to use music to say thank you in the best way I can.”

Fans and analysts alike believe this moment will be one where the entire stadium falls completely silent — a heartfelt pause to honor someone who meant so much to the Cowboys family.


When music and football become one

This Thanksgiving will be remembered as more than a game — it will be a powerful blend of sports, music, and human connection. NFL insiders are already calling it “potentially the most memorable halftime show in Cowboys history.”

As fans around the world tune in for the highly anticipated matchup, they’ll also witness a moment when Post Malone brings raw emotion, love, and gratitude to the stage — turning halftime into a deeply meaningful tribute to Marshawn Kneeland.

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