The Dallas Cowboys will begin wearing special "unity" stickers on their football helmets to promote the police in the wake of last month's murders of five cops.
The team will don a "Arm in Arm" sticker featuring a star that represents the players and the police and a circle indicating community and unity.
The nation was devastated on July 7 when four Dallas cops and one DART police officer were shot dead during a sniper's ambush.
On Saturday, during their first practice, Cowboys players and coaches unveiled the logos as they walked arm-in-arm onto the field in Oxnard, Texas, locking arms with victims' families.
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said the Cowboys' gesture "lifted the city up because they lifted a lot of individuals that have been down up today.
"Those families, those young kids — to be arm-in-arm with a quarterback, a coach or a big lineman, they'll remember that for the rest of their lives.
"There are mythic moments in history, in the histories of cities. We went through a terrible one a few weeks ago. This hopefully is a mythic moment to take us to the next level."
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