WR Gabe Davis returning to Bills on practice squad
Gabe Davis rejoins Bills practice squad as he recovers from a torn meniscus, bringing experience to the wide receiver group amid ongoing injury rehabilitation.
- The Buffalo Bills signed 26-year-old wide receiver Gabe Davis to their practice squad on Tuesday, reuniting with the team in Orchard Park.
- Davis joined the Jaguars in March 2024 on a three-year, $39 million contract but was released in May after sustaining a torn meniscus last November.
- Davis appeared in 10 games last season for Jacksonville, compiling 20 receptions, 239 receiving yards, and two scores before an injury cut his season short.
- During four seasons with Buffalo, Davis caught 163 passes for 2,730 yards and 27 touchdowns, ranking second in the NFL in yards per reception in 2022.
- The Bills plan to eventually move Davis to the active roster, though someone must be cut or promoted due to the team's full six-veteran practice squad limit.
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WR Gabe Davis returning to Bills on practice squad
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Wide receiver Gabe Davis is returning to the Bills practice squad, according to multiple reports. The 26-year-old Davis was Buffalo's fourth-round draft choice in 2020 who played four seasons here before signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars. In his 64 games with the Bills, Davis received 27 touchdowns and caught 163 passes for 2,730 yards. He was also named a captain in 2023. Davis will be the latest former Bills contrib…
REUNION: WR Gabe Davis Is Returning To Bills On One-Year Deal
A reunion in Buffalo. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Buffalo Bills are signing free agent wide receiver Gabe Davis to a one-year deal. Davis, who played in Buffalo from 2020-23, will reportedly rejoin the Bills on the team’s practice squad as he continues to recover from a meniscus injury.
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