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Lions Put DE Marcus Davenport on Injured Reserve Before Matchup with Baltimore
Davenport will miss at least four weeks due to a chest injury, marking his second consecutive season with significant missed time, impacting the Lions' defensive depth.
- Marcus Davenport has been moved to injured reserve by the Detroit Lions ahead of their Monday Night Football matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.
- Davenport, who sustained a chest injury during Detroit’s Week 2 win over Chicago, was ruled out of this game as the team awaited additional test results.
- Lions coach Dan Campbell said the team would rely on internal depth at edge rusher and confirmed Davenport’s injury was not believed to be season-ending despite missing at least four games.
- Campbell expressed confidence in the team's depth and stressed the importance of maintaining discipline on defense to effectively limit Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
- The injury marks the second consecutive year Davenport has been sidelined early, but the Lions expect his earliest return by Week 7 while elevating tight end Ross Dwelley for the Baltimore game.
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