DeMarvion Overshown Nears Return Before Thanksgiving Amid Recovery from Knee Injuries
Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown is making positive progress in his recovery from a severe knee injury that ended his 2024 season. He suffered multiple ligament tears, including ACL, MCL, and PCL, last December, marking his second consecutive season-ending knee injury. Despite this, Overshown remains optimistic about returning to play before Thanksgiving, with some indications he might return earlier than the targeted date. He has been actively involved in rehab, feeling strong and moving quickly, and is working closely with medical and training staff to ensure a safe return. Overshown, who made his NFL debut last season and recorded notable stats including 90 tackles and a pick-six, emphasizes the importance of faith and trust in the rehab process. Off the field, he is dedicated to community service, inspired by teammates like Osa Odighizuwa and motivated by the goal of winning the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. His return would be a significant boost for the Cowboys' defense, which has recently struggled, allowing 37 points in an overtime game against the Giants. Overshown’s mental resilience and dedication to recovery highlight his determination to contribute to the team once fully healthy.
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