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The Cowboys have successfully activated two young rookies from the PUP list during a stretch in which the defense has been trending downward potentially the perfect pieces to fill the gaps at Linebacker and Cornerback

The Cowboys have successfully activated two young rookies from the PUP list during a stretch in which the defense has been trending downward potentially the perfect pieces to fill the gaps at Linebacker and Cornerback


Dallas, Texas – November 12, 2025

Amid a stretch in which the Dallas Cowboys’ defense has struggled and their overall performance has dipped noticeably, the team made a potentially pivotal move: activating rookies DeMarvion Overshown and Shavon Revel from the PUP list. The decision has been labeled by many ESPN analysts as a “revitalizing shot” for a defense that has battled inconsistency at both the linebacker and cornerback positions.

Overshown — a promising third-round pick — had impressed early before his injury, showcasing quick instincts, wide pursuit range, and a relentless competitive motor. The coaching staff believes his return could help stabilize the middle of the field, an area opponents have exploited through power runs and play-action concepts over the past month.

Meanwhile, Shavon Revel — a rookie with standout length, wingspan, and speed — is viewed as a much-needed addition to a cornerback room lacking depth. During early training camp, Revel caught attention with his aggressive press coverage and the rare confidence of a first-year player. The defensive coordinator even described him as “a raw stone waiting to be shaped.”

Head coach Brian Schottenheimer said:
“We’ve been waiting a long time for them to return. Their quickness, their fight, and their ability to read the game bring the kind of energy our defense has been missing. When those two step on the field, you can feel the difference immediately.”
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According to ESPN, the return of the two rookies isn’t just a tactical upgrade — it’s a morale boost. Recent losses have sparked criticism that the Cowboys lacked youth and urgency in personnel adjustments. The arrival of Overshown and Revel brings renewed hope, especially with a challenging schedule ahead.

“They bring the energy we’ve been missing,” a veteran Cowboys player shared. “They’re young, hungry, and ready to fight for every snap.”

Cowboys Nation hasn’t hidden its excitement either, with many fans seeing Overshown and Revel as not just replacements, but potential long-term pillars for the franchise.

The Cowboys’ defense may have been shaken, but with two dynamic rookies returning at the perfect moment, the hope for a strong resurgence has never been clearer. Now the question is whether Overshown and Revel can turn expectations into reality in the crucial weeks ahead.

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