Seeing his return to Detroit as a blessing, Marcus Davenport is focused on proving he belongs as he prepares for a second season with the Lions.
The Detroit Lions are bringing back defensive end Marcus Davenport on a one-year, $4.75 million deal, according to reports.
Newly re-signed defensive lineman Marcus Davenport is looking to prove himself after an injury-shorted 2024 season.
A person familiar with the situation says the Detroit Lions and edge rusher Marcus Davenport agreed on a one-year contract worth up to $4.75 million.
Davenport had surgical repair for this injury which ended his season. He only played in two games all year. It was reported on ESPN that the injury was a triceps tear. No video here as the moment of injury was unknown.
The Lions re-signed former Saints draft pick Marcus Davenport, who is attempting an NFL comeback after a series of devastating injuries.
After missing 15 games last season, pass rusher Marcus Davenport is reportedly returning to the Detroit Lions on a one-year deal.