Dallas Cowboys honor memory of Markus Paul with helmet stickers

The Dallas Cowboys paid tribute to late strength and conditioning coach Markus Paul on Thanksgiving

Dallas Cowboys strength and conditioning coach Markus Paul died Wednesday after suffering a medical episode at The Star a day earlier.

The Cowboys honored the memory of Paul with “MP” stickers on the back of their helmets as they faced the Washington Football Team.

Additionally, they knelt in prayer rather than the usual pre-game jumping and hollering to remember Paul, who Paul played five years in the NFL as a defensive back with the Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, from 1989 to 1993, after four seasons at Syracuse, where he was a two-time All-American.

Paul has been with the Cowboys for three seasons and was in his first season as the team’s head strength and conditioning coach. During the previous two seasons, he’d been the assistant under Mike Woicik, whom the Cowboys said he’d worked with previously in New Orleans (1998-99) and with New England (2000-04).