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qq. CLASS ACT THAT STOPPED THE NFL: Chiefs Trio BOLTS Practice to MOURN Cowboys Hero Marshawn Kneeland at Funeral – RIVALRY DEAD, BROTHERHOOD ALIVE!

The Kansas City Chiefs confirmed that three key players have been granted permission to leave team activities this weekend to attend the funeral of late Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland in Frisco, Texas.

The 24-year-old’s tragic passing has sent shockwaves through the entire NFL community. His humility, drive, and respect for the game left a lasting impression on players across teams and divisions.

Patrick Mahomes, Isiah Pacheco, and Rashee Rice will represent the Chiefs at the ceremony, paying their respects to a player remembered as both fierce and kind.

Head coach Andy Reid said the organization fully supported their decision:“Some things are bigger than football. This is about standing together as a family, not as rivals.”

Mahomes added a heartfelt reflection: “We compete hard every Sunday, but moments like this remind you what really matters — life, love, and brotherhood.”

Pacheco spoke on the impact Kneeland had on younger players: “He played the game with passion. That’s something every player can learn from.”

Rice, who briefly met Kneeland at a charity event earlier this year, said quietly,“He had this calm energy. You could feel the goodness in him.”

The Chiefs will wear black armbands in Week 10 as a tribute to Marshawn Kneeland’s memory.

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