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Post Malone made gestures showing his respect for Marshawn Kneeland, saying “I love you. 94.” But the special detail came from Malone’s patch, which left fans curious about its meaning

Post Malone made gestures showing his respect for Marshawn Kneeland, saying “I love you. 94.” But the special detail came from Malone’s patch, which left fans curious about its meaning

Arlington, Texas – 28/11/2025

Thanksgiving night at AT&T Stadium wasn’t only electrifying because of the Dallas Cowboys’ victory — it was also defined by an emotional moment from Post Malone, the artist headlining the halftime show. Under the bright stage lights, Malone suddenly placed his hand over his heart and said clearly to tens of thousands watching: “I love you. 94.” The message, directed at Marshawn Kneeland — the Cowboys rookie defender hospitalized after a severe pregame injury — instantly brought a hush over the stadium.

But what sent social media into a frenzy and sparked nonstop NFL discussion wasn’t just that message. Fans quickly noticed a unique detail on Post Malone’s outfit: a small patch sewn onto his wrist, featuring a stylized number 94 and a faint silver strike line. Throughout the performance, Malone repeatedly lifted his hand as if intentionally allowing cameras to capture it.
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According to ESPN sources, the patch carried far more meaning than a simple symbolic gesture. Malone personally requested the design team to add it just hours before the show — a quiet tribute to Kneeland, whom he considers a “little brother” after meeting him several times in the Cowboys locker room over the summer. A member of the crew shared that Malone wanted to bring Kneeland onto the stage “in the literal sense.”

Cowboys Nation reacted instantly. Close-up images of the patch spread rapidly online. Many fans called it “the kindest moment of this Thanksgiving,” while others said they were deeply moved that Kneeland — though unable to attend — still appeared in the hearts of the team and the artist representing the entire city.

After the show, Malone spoke briefly but with emotion: “I just wanted him to know that everyone is with him. Dallas loves him.”

At a time when the Cowboys are facing roster turbulence, Post Malone’s gesture wasn’t just a halftime performance — it was a powerful reminder of brotherhood, community, and the way a city unites around someone fighting beyond the sidelines.

A Thanksgiving night filled with music, emotion… and far more meaning than anyone could have imagined.

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