With profound sadness, we report that Marshawn Kneeland, defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL, has passed away at the age of 24. The team and league have confirmed his death, and an outpouring of grief is sweeping through football and beyond.
Marshawn Kneeland, born July 8, 2001 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, rose from high-school standout to college star and finally an NFL draft pick. He starred at Western Michigan University, where his maturity, athleticism and tenacity earned him a second-round selection (56th overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Cowboys.
In his brief professional tenure:
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In 2024 he played 11 games, navigating a knee injury but showing promise.
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In 2025 he played part of the season, and in Week 9 recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for his first NFL touchdown.
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Over his two seasons he recorded 26 tackles, one sack, and his touchdown — numbers which hint at greater potential ahead.
Marshawn was known not only for his physicality but for his character: coaches described him as “eager to learn … wanted to be great.”
The Tragic Timeline
The circumstances surrounding his death are heartbreaking and sobering. On the night of November 5, 2025:
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Troopers attempted to stop his vehicle for a traffic violation on the Dallas North Tollway, near Keller Springs Boulevard.
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The vehicle fled, crashed, and Marshawn then apparently left the scene on foot.
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Police began a search; dispatch audio indicates Marshawn had sent a group text saying goodbye.
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At approximately 1:31 a.m., officials found him deceased of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The team released a statement early Thursday:
“It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning. Marshawn was a beloved teammate and member of our organization. Our thoughts and prayers regarding Marshawn are with his girlfriend Catalina and his family.”
His family added:
“We are devastated by this tremendous loss … He was kind, determined, humble, and full of love. His light shone brightly in every life he touched…”
Impact & Reflections
This loss ripples far beyond statistics. For the Cowboys organization, the NFL, his college community, and the countless young athletes who looked up to him — a promising life and career were cut far too soon. Several key reflections:
1. The fragility behind the athlete:
Marshawn’s death is a stark reminder that athletes, even those seemingly on the rise, face personal battles invisible to the public. Mental-health awareness and support in professional sports remain critical.
2. The stage of promise:
At just 24 and only two seasons into his NFL journey, Marshawn’s touchdown recovery and emerging role suggested a trajectory of increased responsibility and impact. That potential now remains unfulfilled.
3. The human beyond the jersey:
His family remembered him as a devoted son, uncle, cousin, friend — roles far more lasting than the uniform he wore. In the roar of stadiums and the flash of cameras, sometimes the human behind the player is forgotten.
4. A call to action:
Teams, leagues, teammates, families — all stakeholders share responsibility. When someone sends a “goodbye” text… when a welfare-check is made… we must respond swiftly, compassionately, and proactively.
Memorial & Moving Forward
As the NFL community mourns, here are ways to honor Marshawn’s life and legacy:
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Pause and reflect on the human behind the athlete: his aspirations, his struggles, his relationships.
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Support mental-health initiatives, especially in sports environments where pressure is relentless.
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Extend compassion to teammates, colleagues, friends — the one smiling mask may hide the heavy load.
Fans and teammates will remember:
“Marshawn poured his heart into every snap, every practice and every moment on the field.” — Agent Jonathan Perzley
Final Words
Marshawn Kneeland’s passing is a tragedy not just for the Dallas Cowboys, but for all who believed in his journey. He leaves behind memories of grit and hope, and a stark reminder that success in the public eye does not inoculate one from suffering. To his family, girlfriend Catalina, teammates, coaches and fans — you have our deepest condolences.
If you or someone you know feels overwhelmed or is considering self-harm, please reach out for help. In the U.S., call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.