ARLINGTON, Texas — This year’s Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game won’t just be a blockbuster matchup between the Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs — it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest cultural and entertainment events of the NFL season. Global superstar
Post Malone, a lifelong and passionate Cowboys fan, is set to deliver a special live performance right in the heart of AT&T Stadium.
But what’s touching fans around the world even more is this:
Post Malone will dedicate a portion of his show to honor the late Marshawn Kneeland, whose passing left a profound impact on the Cowboys organization and the entire NFL community.

The moment the Cowboys announced their artist lineup, social media exploded.
Post Malone — the voice behind global hits like
“Sunflower,” “Circles,” and “Rockstar” — will headline what many are already calling the most anticipated halftime show in years.
According to a Cowboys insider:
“Post has loved the Cowboys since he was a kid. For him, this is the biggest stage possible to honor the team — and to honor Kneeland.”
His appearance is expected to break viewership records for the Thanksgiving Day game.
Sources from AT&T Stadium confirm that Post Malone will dedicate a special segment of his performance to commemorate:
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Marshawn Kneeland
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His short but inspiring career
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His fighting spirit and dedication to the Cowboys
The tribute will be accompanied by a special rendition of “Circles” or “I Fall Apart,” paired with a breathtaking LED 360° visual honoring Kneeland’s life.
In a pre-game interview, Post Malone shared:
“I’ve always loved the Cowboys, and Kneeland had such a big heart. I want to use my music to say one final thank you to him.”
Thanksgiving Day this year won’t just be about football. It will be:
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A massive musical showcase
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A deeply emotional tribute
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A reminder of unity, resilience, and the human side of sports
NFL analysts are already predicting:
“Post Malone’s show could become one of the most memorable halftime performances in Cowboys history.”
Cowboys fans worldwide are eagerly waiting — for the game, for the music, and for the powerful moment when the entire NFL pauses to honor Marshawn Kneeland.
The Buffalo Bills (4–1) are set to face off against the
Atlanta Falcons (2–2) in a primetime clash on Monday, October 13, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Buffalo enters Week 6 looking to rebound from a narrow loss to New England, while Atlanta aims to build on early-season momentum at home.
Buffalo enters as the favorite, but Atlanta’s balanced offense and home-field advantage could make this a tougher matchup than expected.
🩺 Injury Report
Buffalo Bills: No major injuries listed
Atlanta Falcons: No major injuries listed
Both teams head into Monday night nearly at full strength — a rarity this far into the season.
📊 Key Stats to Know
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The Bills are averaging 30.6 points per game, 9.1 more than the Falcons are allowing (21.5).
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Buffalo’s offense gains an average of 395.8 yards per game
, compared to Atlanta’s 244.0.
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The Falcons score 19.0 points per game, 3.6 fewer than Buffalo’s defense allows (22.6).
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Buffalo’s defense has held opponents to 299.6 yards per game
, while Atlanta’s offense averages 362.8 — a 63-yard gap favoring the Bills.
With Josh Allen leading one of the NFL’s top-ranked offenses and Atlanta showcasing steady improvement under Desmond Ridder, this matchup promises fireworks under the lights in Atlanta.
Kickoff is set for 7:15 PM ET on ESPN — tune in as the Bills look to bounce back and the Falcons try to protect their home turf in what could be one of Week 6’s most entertaining showdowns.
