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qq. “OUR HEARTS ARE SHATTERED” – Dak Prescott’s TEARFUL CONFESSION Silences NFL: Cowboys QB Wore “SEEK HELP” Bracelet… 24H Later, Best Friend Marshawn Kneeland DEAD! “He Said He Was OKAY” – The Gut-Wrenching Truth That’s CRUSHING America!

Marshawn Kneeland death: Dak Prescott reacts to passing of Dallas Cowboys teammate - On3

When Dak Prescott took the field wearing a simple white wristband that read “Ask for Help,” it wasn’t a fashion choice — it was a promise. A promise born from tragedy, after losing his brother Jace to suicide in 2020. That message became Dak’s quiet crusade: to remind everyone that even heroes need help sometimes.

But this week, that message came back to haunt him.

Marshawn Kneeland — Dak’s closest friend and teammate — was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a brief police chase on Wednesday night. The two were inseparable both on and off the field. They trained together, laughed together, and, according to Dak, “shared more than just a locker room — we shared life.”

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“I still can’t believe it,” Dak said, his voice breaking during Thursday’s press conference. “We just practiced together yesterday… he told me he was fine.”

In 2020, when Dak opened up about his struggles with anxiety and depression, Kneeland was one of the first to reach out. “He told me to keep fighting when I wanted to quit,” Dak recalled. “Now I wish I had seen that same pain in him.”

The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the NFL community, reigniting discussions about mental health in professional sports. Coaches and players from around the league flooded social media with tributes and a single message — #AskForHelp.

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Inside the Cowboys’ locker room, Dak’s wristband remains untouched. Some say he hasn’t taken it off since the news broke.

“Jace taught me to speak up,” Dak said quietly. “Marshawn taught me to listen.”

And now, as he prepares to take the field again, Dak carries more than a football — he carries the weight of two brothers lost to silence, and a mission to make sure their stories save someone else.

Because for Dak Prescott, the fight was never just about touchdowns. It was — and always will be — about keeping hope alive.

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