FRISCO, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys returned to their regular meetings and practice schedule on Thursday following 24-year-old edge rusher Marshawn Kneeland's Nov. 6 death by a self-inflicted gunshot, still processing the sudden reality that he's no longer here.
Cowboys defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa , one of two Dallas players who spoke at the Tuesday night candlelight vigil for Kneeland along with defensive tackle Solomon Thomas , is trying to come to grips that Kneeland is gone.
"It's just crazy. It's still something that I'm trying to wrap my head around. I was at my locker before practice, and I looked up and I felt like I saw him, and 'Ah nah, that's someone else.' It hits you, you know what I mean?" Odighizuwa said on Thursday. "Just moments like that. It's still s

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