OXNARD, Calif. — Marshawn Kneeland is not only making waves in his second NFL and Dallas Cowboys' training camp, but he's surfing on the ones he's making. As a second-round pick in 2024, he flashed on tape in his first season, but also suffered a knee injury that cost him several games and, as a result, slowed his progress on the field.
Now far removed from that issue that required only arthroscopic surgery to repair, Kneeland is one of the biggest standouts in this year's camp, and in multiple ways — grabbing the first interception of camp and against All-Pro quarterback Dak Prescott, breaking up passes, stopping the run and also registering at least one sack daily.
You could say the pro game is beginning to slow down for the 24-year-old out of Western Michigan.
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