The Detroit Lions have been dealt a significant blow as defensive end Marcus Davenport may see his season come to a premature end due to a severe elbow injury, as reported by NFL Network on Monday.
Details are still emerging, but it’s clear that Davenport is undergoing further evaluation for what has been described as a “serious and significant” injury. This unfortunate incident occurred during Sunday’s hard-fought 20-13 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
In just two games this season (one start), Davenport has already made an impact with four quarterback hits, two tackles, and half a sack. Notably, he missed Week 2 action due to a groin injury, showcasing his resolve to get back on the field.
The 28-year-old pass rusher, who was a first-round pick (14th overall) by the New Orleans Saints in 2018, signed a one-year, $6.5 million contract with Detroit in March. His career stats are impressive, boasting 24 sacks, 68 QB hits, and 151 tackles across 69 games (36 starts) with the Saints (2018-2022), Minnesota Vikings (2023), and now the Lions.
The loss of Davenport is undoubtedly a setback for Detroit, but his contributions and resilience on the field will always be cherished. Here’s to hoping for a speedy and full recovery!