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Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Marshawn Kneeland Dies at 24 Amid Suicide Investigation

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, 24, has died by apparent suicide following a police pursuit. Frisco police are investigating, and the official cause is pending from the medical examiner.

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  • Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, a 24-year-old second-year player, tragically passed away, with his death confirmed by the team and the NFL Players Association.
  • Frisco police are investigating Kneeland's death as an apparent suicide, which occurred after a vehicle pursuit and his expression of suicidal ideations.
  • The official cause of death for Marshawn Kneeland is currently pending and will be determined by the Collin County medical examiner's office.
  • Kneeland was a beloved teammate, having played in 11 games as a rookie and 7 this season, recording 12 tackles and scoring his first career touchdown.
  • Tributes have poured in from the NFL world, including the Denver Broncos and the Cowboys organization, mourning the loss of the young player who also recently lost his mother.
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Center-leaning sources cover Marshawn Kneeland's death neutrally, focusing on confirmed facts from authorities and official statements. They present a comprehensive account, detailing the police investigation, the confirmation of suicide, and including tributes from his team, family, and the NFL community, while avoiding loaded language.

"The NFL also released a statement offering condolences to Kneeland's loved ones and help for the Cowboys."

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"But it ended in tragedy as the focus turned from the football field to Kneeland."

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"The NFL world mourned Kneeland's death, with many of his teammates, former Cowboys players and his alma mater, Western Michigan, posting tributes to him."

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"The Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning."

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"To lose someone with his talent, spirit, and goodness is a pain I can hardly put into words."

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"The Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning."

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Marshawn Kneeland died at age 24 in an apparent suicide following a vehicle pursuit; Frisco police are investigating and the official cause of death is pending from the Collin County medical examiner.

Kneeland was a defensive end for two seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, playing in 11 games as a rookie and 7 games in 2025, recording 12 tackles and scoring his first NFL touchdown shortly before his death; he was selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft after a strong college career at Western Michigan.

Tributes have poured in from the Dallas Cowboys organization, the NFL Players Association, and other NFL teams like the Denver Broncos, mourning the loss of Kneeland, highlighting him as a beloved teammate and promising young player.

Kneeland was a highly regarded edge rusher prospect, measuring 6'3" and 268 pounds with impressive NFL Combine results; he was ranked as a solid Day 2 pick and selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft by the Cowboys.

Marshawn Kneeland had recently suffered the loss of his mother, which has been noted in tributes as a difficult personal challenge close to the time of his death.

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