The Dallas Cowboys are hosting the New York Giants for their Week 2 matchup and are looking to get back on track. But this week comes with sad news, as the nation still mourns the tragic death of Charlie Kirk. Ahead of the game, Dallas decided to hold a moment of silence for the political figure.
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It was a nice gesture that Jerry Jones and the Cowboys made Sunday morning. And the fans complied with a respectful moment of silence. People thought it was so silent that you could hear a pin drop. It was staggering to see in an NFL stadium.
A moment of silence was held at AT&T stadium for Charlie Kirk at the #Cowboys #Giants game. You can hear the crowd reaction with the sound up. pic.twitter.com/KwZKWE3c18
— JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) September 14, 2025
Naturally, in response to the post, people’s minds were blown by how silent AT&T Stadium got for Kirk. So much so that they decided to let their sentiments be heard in the comments.
“I’ve never heard a stadium that quiet during a moment of silence before to be honest,” one wrote.
“Never thought I’d say it, but good for Cowboys fans,” another commented.
“You could hear a pin drop,” someone else said.
ive never heard a stadium that quiet during a moment of silence before to be honest
— SLANDR SZN ☠️ (@im_right_though) September 14, 2025
The comment section was filled with support for the Cowboys as they honored Kirk. A nice change of pace for a team that is constantly under fire. But they weren’t the only team that decided to have a moment of silence.
The Arizona Cardinals recently announced that they will be holding a celebration of life for Kirk on September 21st. Another nice gesture from an NFL team as the nation still tries to gather its bearings. Not everyone agreed with Kirk’s ideals, but most agree that nobody deserves to be killed over them.
BREAKING: Turning Point announces massive celebration of life event remembering the legacy of Charlie Kirk, an American legend, at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, September 21st. pic.twitter.com/2lYpZdKCjX
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 13, 2025
Look for more teams to do something similar in the coming days/weeks. Kirk’s assassination was a massive story this past week that went viral. It only feels natural for teams to do something to show that they’re paying attention and that they care.