Marshawn Kneeland’s Chilling & Painful Final Text Message To His Loved Ones Revealed
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

The NFL world is mourning the tragic death of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who died after a chase with police on Thursday morning of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
On Thursday morning, the devastating news broke that Marshawn Kneeland died at the age of 24. According to the Frisco Police Department, Kneeland was found dead at 1:31 a.m. after fleeing from police.
The FPD claims that Kneeland’s vehicle evaded local authorities at 10:39 p.m. on Wednesday night. Troopers found the vehicle crashed and desserted, and were warned that Kneeland “expressed suicidial ideations.” Tragically, Kneeland took his own life before anyone could reach and help him.
TMZ Sports obtained audio of the police dispatch audio, where his girlfriend revealed the heartbreakign final text message he had sent to his loved ones:
The girlfriend said Kneeland was armed and had a history of mental issues … and she was quoted saying he would “end it all.” The dispatch also stated the NFL called Plano PD regarding one of its players … stating the “subject is texting his family goodbye.”
After starring at Western Michigan, Marshawn Kneeland was drafted in the second round (56th overall) by the Cowboys in 2024. He appeared in 18 games, tallying one sack, a pass breakup and 26 combined tackles.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends and Cowboys organization during this devastating period.
Marshawn Kneeland: A Blossoming Life That Tragically Ended Early

Global awareness and resources for mental health have grown significantly over the past decade. But Kneeland’s untimely death is just another reminder that we need to always check in on our loved ones and offer never-ending support, even when it looks like they have everything together.
It’s easy for people on the outside to think professional athletes like Kneeland have it all together, but fame and fortune aren’t everything. He had his own struggles like the rest of us, having to deal with the unexpected passing of his mother, Wendy, two months before he was drafted.
Society still has a long way to in fully understanding the hardships and struggles of mental health issues. It’s just heartbreaking that those inner struggles caused Kneeland to end his life so early.