During the Cowboys’ Thanksgiving Day game against the Washington Football Team, each player wore a sticker with Paul’s initials on his helmet. Players also joined hands and knelt before kickoff.
“And I think for us, just having a chance to talk about it, remember him and just talk about ways that he has helped mentor us and just the way he was as a man, the way he lived his life, I think that’s what made him so special as a person,” Dalton said. “And so you feel for the team, you feel for his family, you feel for everybody involved and our prayers are out for everybody, especially his family.”
‘We’ve just got to lean on each other’
As Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott noted, it was the pregame warm-ups when Paul’s jovial presence was missed most.
Immediately after Paul suffered the medical emergency on Tuesday, he was treated by the Cowboys’ medical staff and taken to a hospital by ambulance. It was there, surrounded by family, that he died Wednesday evening, according to the team. The cause of death is pending.
Before coaching, Paul played football at Syracuse University, where he was a team captain and two-time All-American defensive back.
CNN’s Leah Asmelash contributed to this report.
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