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Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott Reacts to Teammate Marshawn Kneeland’s Death: ‘I Hurt for His Family’

“This is a pain you don’t wish upon anybody,” the athlete said

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is mourning the loss of his teammate Marshawn Kneeland.

On the evening of Thursday, Nov. 6, hours after news broke that the 24-year-old Dallas Cowboys defensive end had died, Prescott, 32, opened up in an interview with CBS Sports Texas.

“It’s been a very tough day,” he told reporters, adding that he found out “early this morning.”

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“Tragic loss, I hurt, heavy heavy heart today. I hurt for Marshawn, I hurt for his family, I hurt for his girlfriend, I hurt for every single one of my teammates,” Prescott, who lost his older brother Jace to suicide five years ago, told the outlet. “This is a pain you don’t wish upon anybody. You wish none of us had to go through this. You wish Marshawn didn’t have to go through what he went through.”

He urged others not to take life for granted and to “Hug and love on those that you do.”

Prescott also called Thursday a “triggering day for many reasons.”

Kneeland died on Wednesday night, but his death was not made public until the following morning.

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“It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning,” the team said in a statement shared with PEOPLE on Thursday. “Marshawn was a beloved teammate and member of our organization. Our thoughts and prayers regarding Marshawn are with his girlfriend Catalina and his family.”

His death was the result of a “self-inflicted gunshot wound” after the athlete led Texas Department of Public Safety troopers on a chase just north of Dallas on Wednesday night, authorities said.

Dispatch audio obtained by PEOPLE confirmed that Kneeland’s girlfriend dialed 911, afraid that the football star would intentionally harm himself.

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“We’re talking to the girlfriend. She’s trying to call his agent, but we’re trying to get her to call him first, but she’s saying he is armed and has a history of mental illness and her quote was, ‘He will end it all,’” a dispatcher said during the call.

Kneeland’s family also said they “received a text from him, a group text from him, saying goodbye. They’re concerned for his welfare,” according to the audio.

Cowboys defensive tackle Solomon Thomas also shared a statement after Kneeland’s death.

Brother Marshawn, I love you. I wish you knew it was going to be okay. I wish you knew the pain wouldn’t last and how loved you are. I wish you knew how bad we wanted you to stay,” he wrote.

The 30-year-old defensive lineman lost his older sister, Ella, to suicide in 2018. Thomas also expressed his condolences to Kneeland’s friends and family.

“To anyone struggling please hold on to that light. Please know there is always help and hope. Whatever storm you’re going through it’s okay to feel that pain. It’s okay not to be okay,” he continued. “But the light will come again.”