“I CAN’T TAKE THIS ANYMORE.” — HIS FINAL TEXT BEFORE TRAGEDY STRUCK

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Late last night, the football world was shaken to its core after the sudden and heartbreaking death of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland — a young star whose talent and determination had inspired countless fans. But what’s emerging now is far more chilling than anyone could have imagined.

According to multiple reports, moments before his death, Kneeland sent his family a devastating final message:

“I can’t take this anymore.”

Those five words would become the last thing his loved ones ever heard from him.

Sources close to the investigation revealed that only minutes later, Kneeland’s girlfriend allegedly replied with three haunting words that have since sent shockwaves across the sports world:

“Then end it all.”

Police confirmed that she is now under investigation, and authorities are working to piece together what truly happened behind closed doors that tragic night.

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Family members said Marshawn had been struggling silently, trying to balance the pressures of NFL life, media scrutiny, and personal battles no one truly saw. “He always smiled in front of the cameras,” one teammate shared, “but behind that smile, he was fighting something we never understood.”

Cowboys players, coaches, and fans across the nation are heartbroken and demanding justice — and answers. Social media has been flooded with tributes, prayer posts, and anger toward those who might have pushed Kneeland to the edge.

A close friend posted emotionally on X (formerly Twitter):

“He reached out for help, and what he got in return was cruelty. We’ll make sure his story isn’t forgotten.”

NFL insiders say the league is expected to launch a formal mental health review for players following the tragedy, as calls grow louder for more support systems and accountability within professional sports.

Behind the fame, the lights, and the glory, Marshawn Kneeland’s story is a painful reminder that even heroes can be hurting inside. 💔