Marcus Davenport has a partial amputated finger

New Orleans Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport is finally looking to rest his finger after having part of his finger amputated.

The Saints’ defense end Marcus Davenport has a left pinky finger, but after having part of him amputated this season, I hope it’s all over here for him.

This problem has been around for a long time for Davenport. According to an ESPN report Regarding the situation, it started in 2016 when he ruptured his ligaments.

He had to have an amputation because he broke a plate and got an infection with it, which can be very dangerous if not treated right away. These kinds of things can go from being a minor thing to being life threatening, so fortunately, they are dealt with before they get any worse.

Saints: Marcus Davenport amputated his finger

Davenport was likely to return to training camp after shoulder surgery in January, but with this amputation, it looks like he’ll be out for much longer.

However, the longer rehabilitation time is a much better outcome than would have happened if he hadn’t taken care of that pinky finger.

Once he can get back on the field, Davenport shouldn’t miss a beat, and his production shouldn’t be affected too much.

Now, if one of his fingers was another, that could be a problem, but pinky toe is a bit like a toe – people can make adjustments without skipping a beat. Davenport could shine without him, and without him causing pain, it would be better for him.

He missed 18 matches due to various illnesses, so getting health was a top priority. Now that he was on that path, he could get back on the right path and make the Saints realize that he was someone they should keep.

Even with his fifth year pick for next season, he needs a good option for getting around New Orleans. Hopefully he’ll be able to prove himself, or Davenport will chase after a new team.



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