Broadcaster Stephen A. Smith issued a strong message to the public following the death of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, urging greater awareness of hidden struggles. Smith’s remarks came as authorities released details showing Kneeland died from a self‑inflicted gunshot wound after a police pursuit and subsequent welfare check.
Kneeland, 24, had celebrated recovering a blocked punt for a touchdown days earlier, a moment that underscored how appearances can mask private pain. Smith said the tragedy should remind everyone that outward success or a high‑visibility moment cannot be taken as proof of well‑being, and he called for more compassion and vigilance toward those who may be suffering.
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Sep 15, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland (94) walks off the field after the game against the New Orleans Saints at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images
Police reports outlined a sequence of events that culminated in Kneeland’s death, including a traffic stop followed by a pursuit and the discovery of an abandoned, crashed vehicle. Officers later located Kneeland and determined the death was self‑inflicted; investigators said they had received information indicating he had expressed suicidal thoughts prior to the incident.
Reaction across the NFL community was immediate and somber, with teammates, former players and league figures offering condolences and urging fans to consider the importance of mental health resources. The Cowboys organization announced support for Kneeland’s family and said it would provide counseling to players and staff as the team processes the loss.
Media outlets and commentators emphasized the complexity of mental health and the limits of public perception, noting that social media and game highlights do not reveal a person’s inner life. Coverage also highlighted the role of law enforcement and the welfare check in the events leading up to Kneeland’s death, prompting discussion about how crises are identified and managed.
Stephen A. Smith Talks About the Passing of Dallas Cowboys’ Marshawn Kneeland
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Sep 22, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Broadcaster Stephen A. Smith prior to the game between the Baltimore Ravens against the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images
Smith recently spoke about the death of Kneeland after the NFL star suddenly passed away due to suicide. This can be seen in a video shared by the sports analyst on his official X account.
Sending my condolences to the loved ones of Marshawn Kneeland pic.twitter.com/NYgYrCtEjV
— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) November 6, 2025
“You never know what’s going on with people,” Smith said.
“You never know what’s going on with their hearts and their minds. 24 years of age, just finished scoring a touchdown on Monday night, celebrating. Seemed like the world was in the palm of his hands. And he’s gone. And they talked about how he was expressing suicidal thoughts prior to that. Let this be a lesson to all of us. You never know what’s going on in other people’s lives.”
The NFL and its teams have continued to expand mental health programs in recent years, and Kneeland’s passing has renewed calls for accessible support networks. As investigators complete their work, the immediate priority for the Cowboys remains caring for teammates and honoring Kneeland’s memory while encouraging anyone in crisis to seek help.
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Former Western Michigan University football player Marshawn Kneeland works out at the Exos training facility at the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze on Friday, Feb. 17, 2024. Kneeland and other players are preparing for the upcoming NFL Scouting Combine.
This episode serves as a stark reminder that personal struggles can be invisible and urgent, and that communities must do more to listen, intervene and support one another.
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Sep 22, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Broadcaster Stephen A. Smith prior to the game between the Baltimore Ravens against the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images
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