Colts' Raekwon Davis addresses elevated blood pressure scare: "Grateful they caught it."

Alex Parker

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Colts' Raekwon Davis and Jelani Woods, along with Bengals' Myles Murphy, face setbacks ahead of the NFL season.

Why it matters: These injuries and health concerns have implications for both teams as they prepare for the upcoming season. The availability of key players can significantly impact a team's performance.

What's new:

  • Raekwon Davis was placed on the non-football illness list due to elevated blood pressure during training camp.
  • Jelani Woods sustained a toe injury in a preseason game and will miss considerable time in the lineup.
  • Myles Murphy, a first-round pick for the Bengals, suffered an injury during practice and had to be carted off the field.

Yes, but: Despite these setbacks, all three players are eager to overcome their respective challenges and contribute to their teams' success.

What to watch:

  • The Colts will need to adjust their defensive line rotation without Davis, who signed a significant contract in the offseason.
  • The absence of Woods may impact the Colts' offensive strategies as they rely on tight ends for various plays.
  • The Bengals will have to reassess their edge rusher rotation and find suitable replacements for Murphy.

What's next:

  • Davis is focused on working his way back into shape after his health scare.
  • Woods will undergo treatment and rehabilitation to recover from his toe injury.
  • The Bengals' medical staff will assess Murphy's injury and determine the best course of action for his recovery.

The bottom line: Injuries and health issues are an unfortunate reality in the NFL, and teams must adapt and find solutions to maintain their competitiveness. The Colts and Bengals will need to rely on depth and other players stepping up to fill the void left by Davis, Woods, and Murphy.