The NFL community was left heartbroken after reports emerged that Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who tragically passed away earlier this week, had sent a final message to Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes shortly before his death.
According to sources close to both teams, the message was deeply emotional — a reflection of the personal connection and mutual respect between the two young stars. While the full content of the message has not been publicly released, insiders described it as “painful, honest, and full of gratitude.”
Mahomes, who learned of Kneeland’s passing just hours before facing the Buffalo Bills, was said to be “devastated.” Witnesses at Arrowhead Stadium noted that the Chiefs’ quarterback appeared visibly shaken throughout the game, a reminder that even the strongest athletes are not immune to emotional pain.
After the game, head coach Andy Reid addressed the media with red eyes and a trembling voice:
“Patrick’s been through a lot this week. He tried to stay strong for his teammates, but it’s been incredibly hard. Marshawn meant something to a lot of these guys — more than fans might realize.”
The two players reportedly developed a friendship through offseason training events and shared community work, both passionate about supporting youth programs and mental health awareness.
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In a now-viral social media post, one fan wrote:
“When Mahomes hugged his teammates after the loss, you could see it in his eyes — he wasn’t just thinking about football.”
The tragedy of Kneeland’s passing has sparked a broader conversation in the NFL about mental health and the unseen struggles players face off the field. The league, the Cowboys, and the Chiefs have all offered support and counseling services to players and staff affected by the news.
While the circumstances surrounding Kneeland’s final hours remain under investigation, one thing is clear — his final message and Mahomes’ emotional reaction have touched millions across the country.
It’s a reminder that even in a sport built on toughness, the greatest act of strength can sometimes be vulnerability — and compassion.
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