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"The sky's the limit for me," said Overshown, who has a target return date of Week 11 against the Raiders on Monday night.
The Cowboys will head to Denver this week, facing a Broncos team that is looking to establish itself among the AFC’s best.
The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Washington Commanders on Sunday, reigniting hope in what they are capable of.
While Denver holds a 9-5 edge in the all-time series, the last time the Cowboys beat the Broncos was September 10, 1995. Yes, you read that correctly. That was a game played at Texas Stadium, won by the Cowboys 31-21, during their run as the league's best franchise. Anthony Miller caught three touchdowns for the Broncos in the losing effort.
It’s been a long time since the Dallas Cowboys picked up a road win over the Broncos. The last time Dallas left Denver with a victory was on Dec. 6, 1992. Troy Aikman led the Cowboys to a 31-27 victory that afternoon at Mile High Stadium,
Nose tackle D.J. Jones is a lane-clogger who muddies up the line of scrimmage. There are also two defensive ends next to him who weigh more than 280 pounds in Zach Allen and John Franklin-Myers. Their defensive line offers plenty of challenges, which is why Beebe's return would be such a boost.
After the team was repeatedly torched in the passing game in the early stages of this season, some veteran Cowboys defensive players–most notably star corner Trevon Diggs–called on defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus to give up on the zone-heavy scheme ...