New Orleans Saints DE Marcus Davenport goes to extreme measures to cure injury
New Orleans Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport has gone to extreme lengths to heal from a pesky injury.Davenport’s pinky finger was injured and caused multiple problems that prevented it from healing properly.According to Davenport, he first injured the finger back in college at Texas-San Antonio. He said on Wednesday that he had the tip of his finger amputated after multiple failed surgeries to fix the problem. Davenport, a first-round draft pick in 2018, is entering the final year of his rookie contract with the Saints. While he has shown tremendous potential, he has yet to produce a breakout season with the Saints.The Saints wrap up mandatory minicamp Thursday and will have the rest of the month off until July training camp.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport has gone to extreme lengths to heal from a pesky injury.
Davenport’s pinky finger was injured and caused multiple problems that prevented it from healing properly.
According to Davenport, he first injured the finger back in college at Texas-San Antonio.
He said on Wednesday that he had the tip of his finger amputated after multiple failed surgeries to fix the problem.
Davenport, a first-round draft pick in 2018, is entering the final year of his rookie contract with the Saints.
While he has shown tremendous potential, he has yet to produce a breakout season with the Saints.
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The Saints wrap up mandatory minicamp Thursday and will have the rest of the month off until July training camp.