Dallas Cowboys players plan on wearing a helmet decal to honor the passing of teammate Marshawn Kneeland, team officials said.

The players and coaches will also wear special t-shirts for the next two games, Monday night at Las Vegas and Nov. 23 against the Eagles, showing support for Kneeland, who died by suicide last Thursday.

The Cowboys will have a moment of silence and a video tribute for Kneeland at their next home game, Nov. 23 against the Eagles. Kneeland’s family members and girlfriend Catalina are scheduled to attend.

This past weekend, NFL teams held a moment of silence for the 24-year-old Kneeland.

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Sunday’s slate of games comprised 12 matchups, and reports on Saturday said that the NFL sent a memo to teams requesting they hold a moment of silence prior to kickoff.

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The memorials started Sunday morning all the way across the pond for the Colts-Falcons matchup in Berlin in the NFL’s early-morning international game.

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