Prior to their “Monday Night Football” matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, the Detroit Lions made a few roster moves, but none more notable than placing defensive end Marcus Davenport on injured reserve.

The veteran defensive end suffered a chest injury after sacking Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in the second half of the team’s 52-21 victory over Chicago. While he talked to the media after the game and shrugged off injury questions, he was seen later in the week with his arm in a sling.

On Saturday, coach Dan Campbell noted that while he couldn’t give a full timeline of Davenport’s recovery, he did specifically point out that he doesn’t expect it to be a season-ending injury.

“We’ve gotten some other tests back. We do not feel this is season-ending, but don’t see him playing this wee

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