Wide Receiver Gabe Davis Rejoins Buffalo Bills Practice Squad
Wide Receiver Gabe Davis Rejoins Buffalo Bills Practice Squad

Wide Receiver Gabe Davis Rejoins Buffalo Bills Practice Squad

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Wide receiver Gabe Davis has re-signed with the Buffalo Bills, joining their practice squad as he recovers from a torn meniscus sustained during his 2024 season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Davis, originally drafted by the Bills in 2020, played four seasons in Buffalo, amassing 163 receptions for 2,730 yards and 27 touchdowns, including a record-setting four touchdown catches in a 2022 playoff game. His season with the Jaguars was cut short due to injury, and after being released, Davis explored opportunities with teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers before deciding to return to Buffalo. The Bills' strategy of bringing back familiar players is evident with re-signings of other former contributors such as cornerbacks Tre'Davious White and Dane Jackson, safety Jordan Poyer, and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips. Starting on the practice squad allows Davis time to recover while providing the Bills with a valuable depth option in their evolving wide receiver corps, which includes players like Khalil Shakir and Curtis Samuel. If healthy, Davis has the potential to regain a significant role and impact both the Bills’ offense and fantasy football prospects.

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