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Jerry Jones Reveals How Dallas Cowboys Plan to Honor Marshawn Kneeland After His Death at 24

Jerry Jones is seen prior to a game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on September 10, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey., Marshawn Kneeland answers questions from the media during the NFL Scouting Combine on February 28, 2024, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN.

Jerry Jones is seen prior to a game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on September 10, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey., Marshawn Kneeland answers questions from the media during the NFL Scouting Combine on February 28, 2024, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reveals how the team will honor Marshawn Kneeland

The 24-year-old NFL player was found dead with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot on Nov. 6

"I do want to say publicly how much I appreciate the national news, the national recognition of him," Jones said

Jerry Jones is sharing more details about how the Dallas Cowboys will honor Marshawn Kneeland following his sudden death.

In a new interview with Dallas-Fort Worth radio station ​​105.3 The Fan, the Cowboys owner and general manager, 83, broke his silence on Kneeland's death, and shared how the team will pay tribute to the defensive end, who died on Nov. 6 at the age of 24.

Cowboys players will wear a special decal on their helmets for the remainder of the NFL season, the official Dallas Cowboys website, which shared transcripts of the local radio interview, reported on Tuesday, Nov. 11.

The decal's final design is still under review.

Marshawn Kneeland #94 of the Dallas Cowboys looks on from the sideline during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at AT&T Stadium on December 22, 2024 in Arlington, Texas.

Marshawn Kneeland #94 of the Dallas Cowboys looks on from the sideline during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at AT&T Stadium on December 22, 2024 in Arlington, Texas.

When the Cowboys take on the Las Vegas Raiders for Monday Night Football on Nov. 17, the team will also wear t-shirts honoring Kneeland during their warm-ups.

The shirts will be worn again as the Cowboys return to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, to play the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Nov. 23. It will be the team's first game on their home turf since Kneeland’s death, which Jones said left them "devastated."

"Just hard to believe the content that was on the other phone in the middle of the night when we all got the news,” Jones told 105.3 The Fan.

Kneeland's body was found with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot near his vehicle in Frisco at 1:31 a.m. on Nov. 6, three hours after he was involved in a police chase, authorities said.

Police dispatch audio obtained by PEOPLE said his family received “a group text from him saying goodbye,” just before his death.

"I do want to say publicly how much I appreciate the national news, the national recognition of him," Jones continued in the radio interview.

He also shed light on the amount of stress and scrutiny athletes can face on a regular basis.

"Everybody evaluates everybody, it's the nature of it. You're under an evaluation almost from the time you get up until you go to bed," Jones said. "And so in that area, why couldn't we have seen maybe that there were issues that we all have dealt with in all of our lives?"

Marshawn Kneeland #94 of the Dallas Cowboys walks off the field during a preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on August 11, 2024 in Inglewood, California.

Marshawn Kneeland #94 of the Dallas Cowboys walks off the field during a preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on August 11, 2024 in Inglewood, California.

"That's the mental aspect of our being. No one gets more attention, no one gets any more scrutiny, no one gets any more critiquing than these guys that play this game. It's a game that you've got to give up yourself when you're hurting a little bit, or give up yourself when you're tired, or give up yourself when you don't feel like it… He lived that life every day," he said.

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Jones remembered Kneeland as someone who “was very unique in his zest for life.”

“He was very unique in his passion for the game. And of course the saddest thing for someone like me is the fact that he was only 24 years old. You think about all of the time that we're going to miss him, and he's going to be missed by the people around him, he was just getting started."

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