903 vs. Mahomes: Cowboys Star DeMarvion Overshown Sends Explosive Thanksgiving Warning That Shakes Chiefs Kingdom

The Thanksgiving spotlight in Dallas usually belongs to the star on the helmet, the crowd, or the magnitude of the moment. But this year, something different is brewing — something personal, something rooted far deeper than football. And it comes from a linebacker who clawed his way back from the edge of doubt.
DeMarvion Overshown has spent the last twelve months rebuilding not just his knee, but his identity as a player. A December injury that once whispered the words “career-ending” now stands as the very fuel behind his resurgence. Each snap in Weeks 11 and 12 was more than football; it was reclamation.
But Thanksgiving? That’s a different battlefield. Because that’s the day Patrick Mahomes walks into AT&T Stadium — and Overshown has been waiting for that moment long before his comeback began.
For most viewers, it’s the Chiefs vs. Cowboys. For Overshown, it’s Tyler vs. Tyler. The 903 area code stamped on his childhood doesn’t allow him to treat Mahomes like any other quarterback. Pride travels differently when it’s born in Texas soil.

And behind the bright lights, the cameras, and a potential record-setting TV audience lies a simple mission Overshown has repeated with the certainty of a man who knows the stakes:
Get one sack. Just one. Mandatory.
He said it without hesitation, standing at his locker with the calm of someone who has already visualized the moment — Mahomes scrambling, the pocket collapsing, Overshown triggering downhill.
But what makes this showdown rich isn’t the competition. It’s the history.
Long before Mahomes became a two-time MVP and global icon, he was a high school athlete walking through hallways where Overshown — then just an elementary kid — looked up at varsity players the way kids now look up at him. Overshown didn’t just watch the Mahomes family; he grew up with them. Jackson, Emma — familiar faces, familiar stories, familiar ambition.
That’s why this isn’t trash talk. It’s a hometown promise.
Overshown admitted he once told NFL teams that his dream was either to play with Mahomes or against him. Now that dream lands on Thanksgiving, wrapped in national attention and the weight of shared memories from East Texas.
Mahomes hasn’t heard from him in years — but Overshown has a message ready.
And he plans to deliver it while running right at him.