DeMarvion Overshown shares message on reports of his return for Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys are facing a long, long injury list as they prepare for their Week 6 matchup against the Carolina Panthers.
It feels like the same story, different verse for a franchise that had some of the worst luck this past season when it came to injuries.
One of the players who was caught up in that bad luck was linebacker DeMarvion Overshown. Last season, Overshown tore his ACL, PCL, and MCL during a season where it seemed like the Cowboys had found their new pass rushing threat.
It wasn't the ideal season for Overshown; however, on Friday, the Cowboys got some good news on the linebacker's future.
According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Cowboys are expecting Overshown to return to practice later this month.
That is great news for a team looking to boos their pass rush. Shortly after the news was shared, Overshown shared a message on his X account.
Matthew 21:22 - And whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith.
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— DeMarvion Overshown (@AGENT0__) October 10, 2025
"Matthew 21:22 - And whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith," wrote Overshown.
The start of Overshown's career has been derailed by injuries. The 2023 NFL Draft pick has only played in 13 games for the Cowboys. A healthy Overshown could be what this team needs with the exit of Micah Parsons.
Bo Nix's Make-or-Break Matchup Against the Jets in London – A Must-Win for His Legacy

The Denver Broncos are looking to stack three wins in a row with a victory over the New York Jets in London. While there is a lot of talent on the Jets' defense, it hasn’t translated to success as the unit has struggled in the first five games.
However, things can click, and the Jets' defense could play up to its potential. With the talent the Jets have, there are still critical matchups that the Broncos need to be wary of and exploit.
We've already broken down the Broncos' defense, so let's get to the key offensive matchups.
The Jets love man coverage, and while they run it 32% of the time — the ninth highest rate in the NFL — Nix has traditionally done better against man coverage than zone. The Jets use zone the 24th-most in the NFL. Moreover, the Jets love to man blitz, and Nix has excelled at reading man blitzes and netting big plays as a result.
On the season, when facing a man blitz, Nix and the Broncos have the ninth-highest success rate at 53.8%. Nix himself has had 13 passing attempts against man blitz, completing eight for 79 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. Additionally, Nix’s 2.1-second average time to throw against man blitz is the quickest in the NFL.
The Jets have used man blitz 22% of the time this season, which is the most in the NFL. Doing so has not resulted in success, but it has led to a boom or bust status, with five touchdowns (tied for second most) allowed, an 8.6% sack rate (12th-best), and only 5.1 yards per attempt (10th fewest).
Another element of this is the Jets' usage of cover-0, which they have done on 8.9% of dropbacks, the third-highest rate in the NFL. The Jets have had little to no success, allowing 10-of-14 passes to be completed for seven touchdowns, with only four pressures and no sacks.
Nix has done a great job identifying cover-0. Although he has thrown one interception against cover-0, he has completed 6-of-9 passes for 43 yards and three touchdowns. The Jets' coverage has struggled all season, and Nix is in a prime position to take advantage of it.