DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown was recently named a winner of the 2024 Ed Block Courage Award.
Overshown, who is from Arp, was selected by his teammates for his hard work and commitment to returning after his knee surgery. According to the award website, he is one of 32 recipients who will be honored in April at the 46th Annual Ed Block Courage Awards in Baltimore, Maryland.
During a preseason game of his 2023 rookie season, Overshown tore his ACL, causing him to spend his first season recovering to get ready for his 2024 debut. The award website says that the Overshown persevered and used the challenge as his motivation. In 2024, he started in 12 out of the 13 games he played.
“Overshown became the heart and soul of the Dallas Cowboys defense and racked up 95 tackles, 5.0 sacks, three tackles for loss, 16 pressures, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, four pass breakups and an interception he returned 23 yards for a touchdown,” the Ed Block Courage Awards website reads.
After those 13 games, he suffered another season-ending injury to his right knee in December. The Cowboys said in a news release there’s no doubt that Overshown will have the same intensity during this stint in rehab as well.
The award website says Overshown fully embodies the spirit of the Ed Block Courage Award.
Each year, every NFL team votes to pick the teammate who will receive the award named after former athletic trainer of the Baltimore Colts from 1954-77.
The winners of the Ed Block Courage Award show professionalism, great strength and dedication. That person is identified as a team player in helping abused children and families in crisis. They become an ambassador of courage for victims of abuse, violence and neglect.