The Cowboys played Monday night’s game against the Raiders with a heavy heart as the team paid tribute to Marshawn Kneeland during their first game since he took his own life on Nov. 6.

Dallas players wore shirts with Kneeland’s face and name on them and his jersey was hung in his locker stall while the Raiders honored Kneeland with a moment of silence before the game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Kneeland, 24, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, sending shockwaves through the football community and the Cowboys organization.

Dallas held a candlelight vigil at the team’s practice facility last week and the Cowboys returned to practice for the first time on Thursday as they prepared to face the Raiders in their first game since his death.

Ahead of the “Monday Night Football” sh

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