Western Michigan University's football team on Tuesday paid tribute to former Broncos player Marshawn Kneeland, days after he died by suicide last week at age 24 .

During the team's Senior Night in Kalamazoo, players held a jersey with Kneeland's No. 99 on it and wore helmet decals that read "MK 99." His number was also painted on the football field.

"Playing for you Marshawn," the team said in a social media post .

Kneeland, who was a defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys, was found dead early Thursday morning, Nov. 6, in Dallas. The Texas Department of Public Safety said troopers attempted to stop Kneeland's car for a traffic violation on Wednesday night, but the driver refused, leading to a chase. Troopers lost the vehicle, but later found it abandoned after it was involved in a

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