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ss POST MALONE SETS OFF A THANKSGIVING EARTHQUAKE – AT&T STADIUM ERUPTS AS THE NFL BRACES FOR A “FROZEN IN TIME” MOMENT

This year’s Thanksgiving is heating up like never before — and not just because of the fiery showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs. The real shockwave comes from one name: Post Malone. And according to insiders close to the event production team, what’s about to unfold at AT&T Stadium could leave the entire NFL “stunned into silence.”

The Cowboys are known for delivering spectacular Thanksgiving halftime performances, but this year, everything appears to be on a completely different level. The moment news leaked that Post Malone would perform live during the halftime show, Cowboys fans practically blew up social media. Yet, that wasn’t the real surprise.

Sources reveal that Post Malone is secretly preparing a special tribute for Marshawn Kneeland — the rising Cowboys star whose relentless spirit has earned him massive respect. What’s been hinted so far is enough to make fans and analysts alike ask: What exactly is Post Malone planning that could bring the entire NFL to a halt?

According to behind-the-scenes information, the artist has spent weeks crafting a performance “unlike anything ever seen in a Thanksgiving halftime show.” A training clip of Kneeland is rumored to be integrated into the stage setup — but enhanced with a dramatic visual effect that will make the entire stadium feel like it’s stepping directly into Kneeland’s story.

To add to the intrigue, audio technicians teased the existence of an entirely new track, written by Post Malone exclusively for this moment, described as having a “gritty, rugged, Texas-born intensity” — perfectly aligned with the Cowboys’ identity.

On social media, Cowboys fans are already in a frenzy, speculating how explosive the moment could be. One fan commented, “If Post Malone really does what everyone is whispering about, this will be replayed for the next decade.”

Meanwhile, Kansas City fans are feeling the pressure — not because of the performance itself, but because of the emotional surge it could give the Cowboys heading into the second half.

This Thanksgiving, football is no longer just football. A stage is being built for a moment that the NFL may remember for years to come.

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