DeMarvion Overshown is on the road to recovery and ready to make a strong comeback for the Dallas Cowboys in the upcoming season. The linebacker, who suffered a torn ACL last year, is ahead of schedule in his rehab and is determined to be back on the field for training camp in late July.
With key players like Leighton Vander Esch and Jayron Kearse no longer with the team, Overshown is stepping up to fill the void. He has gained weight and is focused on becoming a playmaker for the Cowboys at weakside linebacker.
The addition of linebacker Eric Kendricks brings experience and leadership to the defense, helping younger players like Overshown adjust to new defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer’s system. Kendricks will play middle linebacker and serve as a mentor to the team’s linebackers.
The Cowboys also drafted Notre Dame linebacker Marist Liufau to add depth to the linebacker group, along with free agent Damien Wilson. With so many changes to the roster, Overshown sees this upcoming season as a fresh start and an opportunity to showcase his talent.
Despite the challenges he has faced with his injury, Overshown remains positive and eager to get back on the field. His upbeat attitude and determination to succeed are driving him towards a successful return to football.
As training camp approaches, Cowboys fans can look forward to seeing Overshown back in action, ready to make an impact on the field and help lead the team to success in the 2024 season.