Former Saints first-round pick Marcus Davenport likely out for the season

Unfortunately, Marcus Davenport can’t escape the injury bug. The former Saints first-round pick is likely out for the season after suffering a torn triceps:

Former New Orleans Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport is likely out for the season after suffering a torn triceps in the Detroit Lions’ Week 3 overtime win against the Arizona Cardinals. Lions head coach Dan Campbell announced the bad news on Monday, and said the team will look for other opinions.

Unfortunately, Saints fans are too familiar with this series of events. The big defensive end dealt with many injuries that derailed his seasons in New Orleans. For many years Davenport was viewed as the talented player who couldn’t reach his ceiling due to poor health.

His injury history has only gotten worse since leaving the Saints after the 2022 season. Davenport’s next stop was the Minnesota Vikings. He only played four games in 2023, which was the lowest total of his career.

Davenport had already missed a game earlier in 2024 with a groin injury. If he does miss the rest of the season, Davenport will reset his career-low from four matchups to two games.

Things were never this bad in New Orleans. He played in at least 11 games every year in a Saints uniform. Regardless of how long he plays into a season, you hate to see this unfortunate trend continue for as long as it has for Davenport.

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Seahawks DT Bryan Mone ready to go Week 3 against the Vikings

Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Bryan Mone is ready to go Week 3 against the Vikings after missing the Titans game with an elbow injury.

Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Bryan Mone was a full participant in Friday’s practice, a good indication he’ll be available and ready to go Sunday afternoon against the Minnesota Vikings.

Mone impressed in his first outing this season, but was inactive last week for the Titans game as he battled an elbow injury.

“There’s no doubt that we missed him last week,” coach Pete Carroll said Friday. “He’s such a load in the middle, he played so well early. He’s been really consistent for us. We did miss him last week. I’m thrilled to tell you he is playing, and he’ll be ready to go.”

Carroll continued to gush about the defensive tackle and his role for Sunday, when he’s expected to contribute significantly.

“He’s just one of the heart and soul guys in the program and everybody’s favorite, and he plays so darn hard,” Carroll said. “He’ll be a great boost to us. He’ll help Al (Woods) and Poona (Ford) inside and keep the rotation alive like we started of the season.

“Hopefully we’ll get to see a good deal of him and a good rotation with that.”

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