FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer said Wednesday that his heart and the hearts of his players are still heavy after the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, and that they continue to share, laugh and cry after the loss of their teammate last week.
“We don’t move on, but we do move forward,” Schottenheimer said in his first media availability since Kneeland's death during their bye week.
“There’s no playbook, there’s really not. So that’s where the late nights come in, but the biggest thing for me is being strong for our football team,” their first-year head coach said a day before the Cowboys resume practice ahead of their next game. “We've got an incredible locker room, that’s where the culture of what we’re trying to build. We are bonded more than any

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