Dak Prescott thought of Marshawn Kneeland several times in the star quarterback's first practice with the Dallas Cowboys since their defensive lineman was found dead of an apparent suicide.
“I just countered that with running harder after a play or trying to do something to better this team to show that,” Prescott said Thursday. “It felt good. I know it was a great practice. A lot of guys were out there, good energy, beautiful weather.
"We’re not forgetting, but we’re moving forward, carrying on the light.”
Prescott and his teammates returned to the practice field exactly a week after getting the news that Kneeland, 24, had evaded officers who were trying to make a traffic stop and he was found dead several hours after fleeing the scene of an accident on foot.
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