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PITTSBURGH — The Steelers added size and experience to
their backfield today when they signed veteran
running back Najeh Davenport to a one-year contract. Financial terms
of the deal were not released.
Davenport (6-1, 247), a fifth-year
veteran from the University of Miami, spent his
first four NFL seasons with the Green Bay Packers.
In 39 games, Davenport has rushed for 1,068 yards
and seven touchdowns on 217 carries (4.9 avg.). He
also has caught 17 passes for 107 yards (6.3
avg.).
Originally drafted by the Packers in the
fourth round (135th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft, Davenport
missed most of the 2005 season after breaking his
ankle on Oct. 9 against New Orleans. The 27-year-old
Davenport, whose first name is pronounced "NAH-jay",
set a personal best with 178 rushing yards on Nov.
29, 2004, against the St. Louis
Rams.