Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys emphasized unity following Marshawn Kneeland's tragic death this month after the team beat the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night.
The game was the team's first since Kneeland's death on Nov. 6. Before kickoff, players and coaches wore tribute t-shirts and bowed their heads during a moment of silence.
Prescott reflected on the moment during his postgame interview with ESPN's Scott Van Pelt, via SportsCenter. He listed vulnerability, courage and the importance of relationships as to emphasize why people need to come together and help one another.
“It's about being vulnerable. To show courage, you have to show some kind of weakness,” Prescott said. “This game, it's bigger. It's about life and these connections that we're making, the brotherhoods, th

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