In 2024, Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown emerged as a defensive dynamo, electrifying fans with his relentless play and infectious energy. After missing his entire rookie season due to a preseason ACL tear, the second-year star proved he was worth the wait. In just 13 games, Overshown racked up an impressive 90 tackles, five sacks, and a thrilling pick-six, cementing his status as a breakout talent alongside defensive cornerstone Micah Parsons. Together, the duo transformed the Cowboys’ defense into a ferocious unit, igniting a spark that had the entire team buzzing.

Tragically, Overshown’s meteoric rise was cut short in Week 14 against the Cincinnati Bengals. A devastating knee injury—a torn ACL, MCL, and PCL—sidelined him for the remainder of the season and cast doubt on his availability for 2025. Initial fears suggested a long and grueling recovery, with some questioning whether he’d return to the field at all next year. But Overshown, ever the fighter, had other plans.
In a jaw-dropping update that sent shockwaves through Cowboys Nation, Overshown shared a video showcasing his remarkable progress in rehabilitation. The footage revealed a determined athlete defying the odds, moving with purpose and strength far ahead of schedule. Vowing to return by Thanksgiving 2025, Overshown’s resolve and grit have left fans and teammates alike in awe. After witnessing his latest milestone, it’s hard to bet against the young linebacker who’s already overcome so much.
#Cowboys DeMarvion Overshown giving an update 6 months after his surgery, moving with some lateral agility.
There’s still a hill to climb, but Agent 0 is well on his way. DeMo said he’d be on the field to play the Chiefs on Thanksgiving—I believe him.
(🎥: @AGENT0__ on IG) pic.twitter.com/TzSGO4HCrM
— Brandon Loree (@Brandoniswrite) June 20, 2025
Off the field, Overshown’s charisma and tenacity continue to shine. He recently persuaded team owner Jerry Jones to grant him a historic honor: the right to wear number zero, a first in Cowboys franchise history. Embracing his nickname “Agent 0,” Overshown is ready to carve out a legacy that’s as bold as his playing style.
If Overshown makes good on his promise to return for a late-season push in 2025, his comeback could be the emotional and physical boost the Cowboys need to charge toward the playoffs. With “Agent 0” and Micah Parsons anchoring the defense, Dallas could reclaim its swagger and strike fear into opponents once more. Cowboys Nation is buzzing with anticipation, ready to cheer their resilient star back onto the field.