Davenport glad to be out of
Pittsburgh
Dec/12/08 07:55 AM Filed in:
Najeh
Davenport
TERRE HAUTE — It
didn’t take running back Najeh Davenport
very long to become a fan of the Indianapolis
Colts.
The 6-foot 1, 247-pound Davenport, a fourth-round draft
pick by the Green Bay Packers in 2002, had played in
four games with the Pittsburgh Steelers this season
before he was waived on Nov. 8. A day later, the
Steelers faced Indianapolis at Heinz Field.
“They [Pittsburgh] let me go, then they brought
me back, then they let me go, then they brought me
back, then they let me go and then I got the call
here,” Davenport said Thursday. “I was
supposed to go to the New York Jets [after he was
waived by the Steelers the last time]. They called me
and told me that they were going to bring me in [early
this week]. And then [Monday night] I got the call to
come here. I got here Tuesday.
“They [Pittsburgh] released me [right before the
Colts game] and brought me back the next Wednesday. And
then played like two more games [with the Steelers].
When I got released [on Nov. 8], I was rooting for the
Colts [to win the Nov. 9 game].”
He got his wish. Indianapolis won 24-20.
Davenport was intrigued about coming to Indianapolis
and playing with an offense that featured quarterback
Peyton Manning. He had heard good things about the team
from former Colts running back Edgerrin James and
current receiver Reggie Wayne. All three are University
of Miami alums.
“I wanted to see what all the hype was about, so
I was kind of happy when I got the call,” he
said, adding that the toughest thing to pick up has
been the offensive terminology. The basic offense is
the same as what he work with in Pittsburgh.
“The only thing I knew [about the Colts] was what
E.J. told me and what I learned from Reg. From the
outside looking in, I thought that [picking up the
offense would be] hard. But when I talked to E.J. and
Reg, they said it wasn’t that hard.”
(tribstar.com)