Defensive help is on the way soon for the Cowboys

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The Dallas Cowboys’ defense could soon be welcoming back one of its most dynamic young playmakers.

LB DeMarvion Overshown, who tore his ACL during the 2024 season, is reportedly nearing the opening of his 21-day practice window in the next one to two weeks.

The third-year linebacker out of Texas was expected to be a versatile weapon for DC Matt Eberflus, and his absence has been felt deeply through the first stretch of the season.

Dallas has struggled to find consistency in the second level of its defense, and Overshown’s potential return couldn’t come at a better time.

His speed, instincts, and ability to impact multiple phases of the game could be exactly what the Cowboys need to get back on track defensively.

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Understanding the 21-day Window

When a player is designated to return from injured reserve, NFL teams have a 21-day window to evaluate him in practice before activating him to the 53-man roster.

During that time, the player can practice in full, giving coaches and medical staff a chance to assess his readiness without immediately using a roster spot.

For Overshown, the Cowboys are expected to open that window sometime within the next two weeks. If that happens next week, he could theoretically return as early as Week 9 against the Arizona Cardinals.

However, with a bye week following in Week 10, Dallas may prefer to take a more cautious approach.

That would make Week 11 at the Las Vegas Raiders or Week 12 at home against the Philadelphia Eagles the more realistic targets for his official comeback.

This timeline gives Overshown valuable time to ramp up physically while familiarizing himself with Eberflus’ defensive scheme with actual on-the-field reps.

The Cowboys have learned the hard way in recent years that rushing players back from significant injuries often leads to setbacks.

With a long stretch of important NFC matchups looming after the bye, having Overshown fully ready for that slate would be ideal.

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The Missing Piece

The Cowboys’ defense has shown flashes of competency this season, but one glaring weakness has been the lack of athleticism and range in the linebacker group.

That’s precisely what Overshown brings to the table.

His college tape at Texas showed a rare blend of speed, tackling ability, and coverage instincts, traits that translated perfectly into the breakout season he was injured in the middle of last season.

Dallas has especially struggled against mobile quarterbacks and pass-catching running backs.

Without a true “spy” linebacker, the defense has been vulnerable to extended plays and check-downs that move the chains.

Overshown’s ability to track quarterbacks laterally and close space in a hurry gives the Cowboys a much-needed counter to that issue.

Additionally, Overshown adds value as a pass rusher.

His burst and length allow him to blitz effectively off the edge or through interior gaps, creating disruption that complements the defensive line.

His presence could also allow Eberflus to get more creative with personnel groupings, disguising pressures and coverages that have become predictable without him.

Simply put, Overshown’s return has the potential to change the dynamic of the Cowboys’ defense.

If he can regain his pre-injury form, Dallas could finally have the missing piece that ties together its front and secondary; a versatile linebacker capable of impacting every down.

Mario Herrera Jr.

Mario Herrera Jr.

Mario Herrera Jr. is a husband, a father of three, and he has been a Dallas Cowboys fan since 1991. He's a stats guy, although stats don't always tell the whole story. Writing about the Dallas Cowboys is his passion. Dak Prescott apologist.

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bardolf
bardolf
Oct 14, 2025 10:11 AM

Only problem, having to deal with the incompetency of Eberflus defensive schemes.

VAM
VAM
Oct 14, 2025 7:33 PM

They certainly can use him as soon as possible before this year slips away. The defense needs a spark badly. An elite type guy who hopefully can regain his prior form.

bardolf
bardolf
Oct 15, 2025 9:11 PM

Too much is being expected of Overshown who is coming off a Jaylen Smith knee reconstruction procedure. He may be a shadow of his former self when he gets back on the field. Smith came back and succeeded beyond all expectations. But he worked very hard to strengthen that gimpy knee. Who knows? We’ll see in November.

Blu
Blu
Oct 16, 2025 6:36 AM
Reply to  bardolf

It won’t matter regardless cause Eberfluss doesn’t know whats hes doing.. mind well call Jerry Jones jr.. lol

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