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qq. RIVALRY PAUSED – HUMANITY WINS: Bills Stars DITCH Practice to MOURN Cowboys Legend Marshawn Kneeland at Funeral – “FAMILY FIRST!” This Heart-Stopping Unity Has NFL Fans in TEARS!

The Buffalo Bills confirmed that three of their core offensive players were excused from team activities on Friday to attend the funeral of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland in Frisco, Texas — an act of respect that united rivals across the NFL.

The sudden passing of the 24-year-old defender has deeply shaken the league. Known for his humility, work ethic, and love for the game, Kneeland’s death has reminded players everywhere that beyond the competition, football is still a family.

Josh Allen, James Cook III, and Khalil Shakir represented the Bills at the service, quietly honoring a young life gone too soon. Their presence reflected the NFL’s shared grief — a league momentarily set aside its rivalries for a fallen brother.

Head coach Sean McDermott said the organization fully supported their decision: “There are moments that transcend football. Marshawn earned the respect of every man who steps on that field — including ours.”

Josh Allen spoke with emotion after the service: “You never think something like this will happen to one of us. We came to honor his spirit — because that’s what family does.”

James Cook III added softly: “Wins fade, stats fade — but respect never does. We wanted his family to know he wasn’t forgotten.”

Khalil Shakir concluded: “No rivalry, no scoreboard. Just people — players — remembering someone who gave his heart to this game.”

The Bills will resume preparations for their Week 10 clash against the Miami Dolphins, carrying not only their playbooks but a renewed reminder that brotherhood is what truly defines the sport.

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