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Cowboys establish Marshawn Kneeland memorial fund to support his family
For the first time since the tragic death of Marshawn Kneeland, we spoke with Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer on Wednesday.
Schottenheimer shared with reporters that the organization has created the Marshawn Kneeland Memorial Fund, a gesture rooted in compassion and a commitment to long-term support.
The fund was established to care for Kneeland’s girlfriend, Catalina Mancera, and their unborn child, ensuring they have stability and security in the years ahead.
In the midst of grief, Schottenheimer emphasized that the team’s focus extends beyond football, centering instead on family, community, and honoring Kneeland’s life in a meaningful way.
“We are going to honor Marshawn and his family in a number of different ways. The organization has been amazing. We have started the Marshawn Kneeland Memorial Fund where we can all give to support Catalina. She is pregnant. We want to make sure she is taken care of and the baby is taken care of for the rest of their lives. It is very important to our guys and to us.”
- Brian Schottenheimer
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Dallas had the Suns on the ropes late, but injuries to P.J. Washington and Cooper Flagg, plus another brutal offensive night, doomed the Mavs to a sixth loss in seven games.
Not even Klay Thompson’s season-high six threes could save an offense that still can’t find its rhythm.
Now 0-6 against the West, the Mavs will face L.A. searching for both health and a spark.

Daryl “Razor” Reaugh has been the voice, vibe, and personality of Dallas Stars hockey for nearly three decades, and now he’s officially a Hall of Famer.
The legendary color analyst was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday, receiving the prestigious Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for his extraordinary work behind the mic.
Also on yesterday’s DLLS Stars show, we’re celebrating Razor’s iconic career, recapping last week’s action, handing out our 3 Stars of the Week, and diving into what’s ahead for Dallas and the rest of the NHL.

Skip Schumaker’s first Rangers coaching staff finally dropped, and the biggest shocker is the return of a fan favorite now stepping in as first-base coach.
With Mike Maddux, Tony Beasley, and others gone, Schumaker filled the vacancies with a mix of new faces and internal promotions, including Jordan Tiegs moving up to pitching coach.
The Rangers’ 2026 staff now has a World Series hero, a former catcher in Rod Barajas, and a whole lot of intrigue heading into a pivotal offseason.

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Ali Jawad
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