Marcus Davenport listed as full participant in practice again, Lions "hopeful" for Thursday
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The Detroit Lions may see the return of defensive end Marcus Davenport for their Thursday game against the Green Bay Packers. Davenport participated fully in practice for the second consecutive day as he recovers from a shoulder injury that sidelined him in Week 2. Head coach Dan Campbell noted Davenport's dedication to rehabilitation and expressed optimism about his return. Meanwhile, edge rusher Josh Paschal, also on injured reserve with a back injury, did not practice after being full on Monday. Other non-participants in Tuesday's practice included center Graham Glasgow, safety Kerby Joseph, wide receiver Kalif Raymond, and tight end Brock Wright, all dealing with various injuries. Players limited in practice included cornerback Terrion Arnold, left tackle Taylor Decker, and right guard Tate Ratledge, among others. Safety Brian Branch improved to full participation.
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