Just days after blocking a punt and scoring a TD on Monday Night Football. Crazy how short life could be…
Marshawn Kneeland, a 24 year old defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys, was found unresponsive at his home in Frisco, Texas, on the morning of November 6, 2025. Emergency responders were called after he was discovered by a teammate who came to check on him when he didn’t show up for team activities. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say no foul play is suspected, and early reports suggest the death was medical in nature, with investigators waiting for autopsy and toxicology results to confirm the cause.
Just days after blocking a punt and scoring a TD on Monday Night Football. Crazy how short life could be…
Marshawn Kneeland, a 24 year old defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys, was found unresponsive at his home in Frisco, Texas, on the morning of November 6, 2025. Emergency responders were called after he was discovered by a teammate who came to check on him when he didn’t show up for team activities. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say no foul play is suspected, and early reports suggest the death was medical in nature, with investigators waiting for autopsy and toxicology results to confirm the cause.
As a retired law enforcement officer I will never understand why theses young men especially tallented sorts figures that have a bright future would try to elude police just makes no sense.I never in 28 years saw this outcome as being the right choice. Stop the fricking car and take care of your responsibilities and for gosh sakes follow the officers commands.I don't feel sorry for him,I feel sorry for the ones that loved him he left behind at such a early age and it was 100% on him
As a retired law enforcement officer I will never understand why theses young men especially tallented sorts figures that have a bright future would try to elude police just makes no sense.I never in 28 years saw this outcome as being the right choice. Stop the fricking car and take care of your responsibilities and for gosh sakes follow the officers commands.I don't feel sorry for him,I feel sorry for the ones that loved him he left behind at such a early age and it was 100% on him
Understood as we have all lost people in our lives that we loved and depession is real but running from police is just plain stupid.I know for a fact the NFL has a help reachout line and im sure friends were willing to help,life is tough and we all need help sometimes to cope.
Understood as we have all lost people in our lives that we loved and depession is real but running from police is just plain stupid.I know for a fact the NFL has a help reachout line and im sure friends were willing to help,life is tough and we all need help sometimes to cope.
Why were they eluding the police? Were they involved in illegal incident ….Jerry Jones maybe the most player forgiveness owner in the league. I’m sure there is more to him feeling deeply depressed.
Why were they eluding the police? Were they involved in illegal incident ….Jerry Jones maybe the most player forgiveness owner in the league. I’m sure there is more to him feeling deeply depressed.
Wait so he got away from the chase and ended up killing himself at home? Says a teammate checked up on him. Crazy
I just read a completely different story including the officers found Kneeland deceased at 1:31am after he fled the scene of a crash on the Dallas Parkway. They had done a welfare check at his apartment earlier in the evening but the car pursuit was already in progress.
You learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going.
Wait so he got away from the chase and ended up killing himself at home? Says a teammate checked up on him. Crazy
I just read a completely different story including the officers found Kneeland deceased at 1:31am after he fled the scene of a crash on the Dallas Parkway. They had done a welfare check at his apartment earlier in the evening but the car pursuit was already in progress.
I think there is likely something deeper here... don't always trust the media reports...I am going to check out Zachary Hubbard on YouTube to see if he has found any English GEMATRIA connections to this. I would BET he has!
I think there is likely something deeper here... don't always trust the media reports...I am going to check out Zachary Hubbard on YouTube to see if he has found any English GEMATRIA connections to this. I would BET he has!
What he was in a high speed for I don't have any idea but him being in the NFL and he didn't have a huge starting role on Cowboys also , he knew when he got caught it would jeapordise his career and everything he worked hard for and mixed with the depression he already had will take you over the edge . Never been in his shoes but I've been f'd up before I don't condone suicide ever but I can see it.
What he was in a high speed for I don't have any idea but him being in the NFL and he didn't have a huge starting role on Cowboys also , he knew when he got caught it would jeapordise his career and everything he worked hard for and mixed with the depression he already had will take you over the edge . Never been in his shoes but I've been f'd up before I don't condone suicide ever but I can see it.
What he was in a high speed for I don't have any idea but him being in the NFL and he didn't have a huge starting role on Cowboys also , he knew when he got caught it would jeapordise his career and everything he worked hard for and mixed with the depression he already had will take you over the edge . Never been in his shoes but I've been f'd up before I don't condone suicide ever but I can see it.
read my post, he will explain all about how things work
What he was in a high speed for I don't have any idea but him being in the NFL and he didn't have a huge starting role on Cowboys also , he knew when he got caught it would jeapordise his career and everything he worked hard for and mixed with the depression he already had will take you over the edge . Never been in his shoes but I've been f'd up before I don't condone suicide ever but I can see it.
read my post, he will explain all about how things work
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