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Brian Schottenheimer on Marshawn Kneeland: We don't move on, but do we move forward

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12 November 2025

The Cowboys returned to The Star this week with heavy hearts after the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland during the team's off week.

The team held a private candlelight vigil inside the Ford Center on Tuesday night. Owner Jerry Jones, coach Brian Schottenheimer and Kneeland's girlfriend, Catalina Mancera, were among those who shared eulogies. Schottenheimer met with the media for the first time since Kneeland's death on Wednesday and revealed that Mancera is pregnant.

"My heart is heavy. Our team’s heart is heavy. We don't move on, but do we move forward." Schottenheimer said, via Todd Archer of ESPN.

Kneeland died last Thursday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a police chase and a wreck with another car, according to authorities.

The Cowboys held a virtual team meeting on Friday, with many players, coaches and staff out of town on the off week. After their return to The Star on Monday, the Cowboys met again as a team. Grief specialists have been available all week, with a "brotherhood breakfast" held Tuesday morning.

The Cowboys will practice for the first time without their teammate on Thursday as they begin preparations for their Monday night game against the Raiders.

"It was hard to hear the pain that some of these guys are dealing with, but it was also very uplifting to hear the strength from other guys," Schottenheimer said. "That's the beauty of a team. One side of the ball is [not] playing good, the other side of the ball has to pick them up. When one guy is hurting, someone else has to pick them up. If the head coach is hurting, someone's got to pick me up. And I'm hurting. I'm hurting. And these guys have picked me up, and I've picked them up.

"That's what we're going to continue to do because we love one another. It's what a family does."

The Cowboys will honor Kneeland's memory in several ways, including with a helmet decal. They have also started a Marshawn Kneeland Memorial Fund for Mancera and the couple's baby.

"We want to make sure she's taken care of, and the baby's taken care of for the rest of their lives. Our guys are very — it's very important to them and to us." Schottenheimer said.

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Davante Adams did not practice but is expected to play

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12 November 2025

Davante Adams did not practice on Wednesday with his oblique injury, but Rams coach Sean McVay expects the wide receiver to play Sunday.

"He’s making good progress," McVay said, via Stu Jackson of the team website. "That's what he tells me (that he expects to play). He's feeling good, and so I trust the man. He'll be ready."

Adams had six receptions for 77 yards and a touchdown in the Rams' win over the 49ers on Sunday. He left in the second half with what the team initially called a back injury.

Adams has 42 receptions for 568 yards and a league-leading nine touchdowns this season.

Defensive end Kobie Turner (back) also didn't practice.

Wide receiver Jordan Whittington (back) was limited, and cornerback Darious Williams (shoulder) was a full participant.

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A.J. Brown sounds off on Twitch, Jameis Winston to start vs. Packers + Rams' Quentin Lake joins!

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12 November 2025

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Is trouble brewing in Philly? Yahoo Sports’ Andrew Siciliano and Charles Robinson piece together the latest developments in the A.J. Brown saga and his publicly voiced frustrations with the Eagles. Later on, they break down Liam Coen discussing the possibility of Travis Hunter staying a two-way player next season. Plus, Andrew sits down with L.A. Rams safety Quentin Lake to discuss his team's success this season along with the impressive play from Matthew Stafford. Later in the show, the guys dive into Joe Burrow's potential timetable to return to play. Closing out the show is the starting QB role given to Jameis Winston in New York. Could he be the answer the Giants need?

(1:58) - A.J. Brown voices frustrations

(17:50) - Will Travis Hunter stay a two-way player next season?

(24:18) - Quentin Lake joins the show!

(45:22) - When should the Bengals bring back Joe Burrow?

(53:44) - Jameis Winston to start for the Giants this week

Could A.J. Brown see more action on the field for the Eagles later this season? (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
Could A.J. Brown see more action on the field for the Eagles later this season? (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

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