Oct/02/08 08:05 AM Filed in:
Najeh
Davenport
There were times recently
when Najeh Davenport thought he would never play
football again. He had been exploring other
avenues, whether in the financial world or
scouting, in an effort to get on with his
life’s work.
“It was like what’s next,” said
Davenport. “One thing I had to learn was
acceptance and patience. I didn’t know if I would
play football again.”
But as we all know life has interesting twists and
turns. One man’s misfortune can open the door for
another. And for Davenport, that is what happened.
When Rashard Mendenhall suffered a season-ending
fractured shoulder and Carey Davis sprained his ankle
on Monday night against the Ravens, the Steelers needed
an experienced back. That’s when
Davenport’s phone rang.
“I was on a plane for part of the game headed to
Milwaukee,” said Davenport. “I only saw the
end of the game. But my friends started to call and
told me about the injuries. Then, about one in the
morning my phone rang and I was told I had a flight to
Pittsburgh at seven am. That’s how it
works.”
Davenport signed with the Steelers on Wednesday and was
out on the practice field that afternoon raring to go.
“If it comes to it and I get the opportunity to
play this week, I am sure I can do it,” said
Davenport.
No starter has been determined yet, but the Steelers at
least now have three healthy backs with Mewelde Moore
who came through in the clutch against the Ravens, Gary
Russell who was signed off the practice squad and
Davenport. Head coach Mike Tomlin knows Moore and
Russell are ready to go and he is hoping the same is
true of Davenport.
“It’s our goal that he’s going to
contribute in some form or fashion this weekend,”
said Tomlin. “There are going to be some factors
that determine that and of course one of them is his
overall level of conditioning and another key factor is
how quickly he comes back up to speed from assignment
standpoint.
“He’s aware of the culture that we have
here. He’s aware of the standards that we set.
He’s been on this bike before. He has to get back
on it and ride.”
So far, he hasn’t had trouble doing that.
“I feel comfortable just hearing some of the
stuff called and getting my self familiar with it and
just going over plays in my head,” said
Davenport. “I am cool with it.”
(steelers.com)