Marshawn Kneeland, who is a defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys, has reportedly died at the age of 24.
The heartbreaking news was shared today by the Cowboys team in the morning who spoke about his tragic passing this morning. So far, no official cause of death was revealed in the statement at this time.
Kneeland was a second round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Western Michigan University. He appeared in nearly 18 career games for the Cowboys before his death. During that time, he recorded 26 tackles and one sack.
In his final game, just days before his death, he recovered a blocked punt in the end zone of his first NFL touchdown in a game versus the Arizona Cardinals.
Kneeland’s journey began from a small town where he played on the high school football team. He always dreamt big and making the NFL was his life’s biggest dream come true, thanks to his dedication and hard work.

At Western Michigan, he developed into a productive college player, and the Cowboys saw him as a developing talent on the defensive line.
His recent touchdown was a rare moment of celebration for a defensive player and it made the timing of this loss all the more poignant, sources shared as he was at the peak of his career.