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The 33-year-old Davis has started all 155 games he has played during his NFL career, but was cut by Dallas before this season, part of a handful of moves that gave the Cowboys room under the salary cap.
Detroit doesn't have any obvious vacancies on the offensive line, but the Lions have struggled at times to protect quarterback Matthew Stafford.
"I think every player on the team is expected to push," Schwartz said. "Everybody that's on our (53-man roster), plus everybody that's on our practice squad, has to get ready to play on a Sunday. So, we expect nothing different from Leonard Davis."
One benefit of joining the Lions is that Davis won't have to face Ndamukong Suh, Kyle Vanden Bosch and the rest of Detroit's powerful defensive line in a game. The Cowboys beat the Lions 35-19 last season, but it wasn't easy.
"I think it was probably the best front four that we played against the whole year," the 6-foot-6, 355-pound Davis said. "Most teams, they would only have one good guy. ... They were solid across the board."
[Associated Press;
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