Summary
Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown is expected to return to practice soon after recovering from serious knee injuries. The team has opened a 21-day practice window to assess his readiness to play. Overshown aims for a return this November and may be activated during this period.
Key Facts
- DeMarvion Overshown, a key player for the Dallas Cowboys, tore his ACL, MCL, and PCL late in the 2024 season.
- He had a standout season with one interception, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, five sacks, and 90 tackles before his injury.
- Overshown’s practice window is now open for 21 days, within which he may be activated to play again.
- The linebacker confirmed on social media he intends to return in November.
- The Cowboys play the Denver Broncos and Arizona Cardinals in weeks 8 and 9, followed by a bye week in week 10.
- Overshown could improve the Cowboys' defense, which has been struggling to stop passing plays.
- Reports suggest Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is satisfied with the current team lineup at the trade deadline.