They bounced back with a victory against the Cardinals but suffered a major setback following Marcus Davenport’s injury. But ...
The Lions have made a few Tuesday roster moves, including putting a pair of players on injured reserve. Detroit announced that linebacker Derrick Barnes and defensive end Marcus Davenport have both ...
The Detroit Lions have likely lost defensive end Marcus Davenport for the rest of the season, head coach Dan Campbell said ...
Of the three, only Marcus Davenport's is confirmed to be season-ending. Derrick Barnes will be out for what was described as a significant amount of time with a knee injury, while center Frank Ragnow ...
Sewell was one of two starters to sit out practice Wednesday, along with defensive end Marcus Davenport. Safety Ifeatu Melifonwu (Achilles) also did not practice, while undrafted rookie safety ...
"That's what it comes down to." Sewell was one of three starters who did not practice Wednesday along with defensive end Marcus Davenport (groin) and safety Kerby Joseph (hamstring). Safety Ifeatu ...
With Aidan Hutchinson, Marcus Davenport, Alim McNeill and DJ Reader expected to lead the way, the Lions have a solid core four players with other depth options capable of contributing. During a ...
Marcus Davenport is an American football defensive end for the Detroit Lions in the NFL as of 2024. The New Orleans Saints drafted him as the 14th pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
They went out and got that help on the cheaper side of things with Marcus Davenport. The former Saint spent time with Dan Campbell and Aaron Glenn in New Orleans and he was pretty good there.
In an effort to fix that situation, the Lions took a free agency flier on Marcus Davenport in March ... had a capable running mate for Hutchinson off the edge. It's scary to think what Hutchinson ...
After Week 1, Lions head coach Dan Campbell feels very strongly he’s found exactly who he wants in that role in Marcus Davenport. In his Detroit debut, Davenport notched four QB hits, a half-sack and ...
The Detroit Lions signed veteran defensive end Marcus Davenport to help the team’s defensive line take the next step. But Davenport said he sees a lot more potential in the unit than just one step.