Steelers release Najeh
Davenport
Jun/30/08 05:21 PM Filed in:
Najeh
Davenport
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Running
back Najeh Davenport was released by the
Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday after the team
couldn't work out a trade for Willie Parker's
former backup.
Also released were safety Mike Lorello, long snapper
Jared Retkofsky and offensive lineman Doug Legursky.
Davenport rushed for a career-high 499 yards and
averaged 4.7 yards per carry last season, but was
ineffective as a starter in the Steelers' final two
games after Parker broke a leg Dec. 20.
Davenport was held to 25 yards on 16 carries in a 31-29
wild-card playoff loss to Jacksonville after gaining 27
yards on 12 attempts in a season-ending loss at
Baltimore.
The Steelers recently drafted running back Rashard
Mendenhall on the first round and signed third-down
back Mewelde Moore, moves that meant Davenport had
little chance of making the team. The team also wanted
to keep second-year back Gary Russell.
Davenport played with the Green Bay Packers from
2002-04. He was in the final year of a contract worth
$1 million in 2008.
In April, Davenport was acquitted of a misdemeanor
domestic violence charge in Cleveland Municipal Court.
He was accused of slapping and punching the mother of
his 5-year-old son at her Cleveland home in October.
(sportingnews.com)