Cowboys' Overshown practices, nearing return
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Cowboys' Overshown practices, nearing return
"I said, 'OK, this is what I'm dealing with. I don't know the total damage done, but I know it's something that I'm going to have to work back from.' 'I gotta have faith. That's all it was, the main part. Like it was you have faith and belief that what's done for you is going to be for you.'"
"A lot of people claim that this knee injury is one of the worst of the worst and not too many people come back the same afterward. I'm ready to put that to the test."
"I'm excited for it. It's not going to be anything short of extraordinary. I'm ready to show truly how blessed I am."
DeMarvion Overshown returned to practice for the first time in 317 days after tearing the anterior cruciate, medial collateral and posterior cruciate ligaments in his right knee. He is aiming to return Nov. 16 against the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football and would become the first Cowboys player to wear No. 0 in a game. Overshown produced 95 tackles, five sacks and a defensive touchdown in 13 games in 2024 before the Dec. 9 injury. He completed individual drills and expects to run 11-on-11 drills; the Cowboys have 21 days to add him to the 53-man roster or keep him on the physically unable to perform list.
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