The Buffalo Bills swapped wide receivers on their active roster on Friday by placing Curtis Samuel on injured reserve and signing Gabe Davis from the practice squad.
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The Buffalo Bills added an experienced veteran to their struggling receiving core, signing Brandin Cooks on Wednesday. While personnel shuffling is expected in the near future, with seven wide receivers on the active roster plus Gabriel Davis on the practice squad, the Bills clearly believe Cooks can provide an instant impact to the WR room.
The Buffalo Bills are leaving no old stone unturned. In a year where they brought wide receiver Gabe Davis, safety Jordan Poyer and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips back into the building, the Bills are exploring the return of a former first-round draft pick.
It's certainly good news, considering the Buffalo Bills' offense could be without three pass-catchers in Week 12 against the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football.
It took nearly 12 months for Gabe Davis to return to game action after his season-ending knee injury with the Jacksonville Jaguars last November. Returning
The Buffalo Bills got back into the win column with a thrilling victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Ahead of the contest, fans were excited by the announcement that wide receiver Gabe Davis would be active.
It was the first time in nearly 22 months since Josh Allen last had Gabe Davis on his side during live game action. After four seasons with the Buffalo Bills, Davis left for the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency following the 2023 campaign, but that relationship ended only one year into a three-year contract.
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Suddenly, there are too many cooks in the kitchen within the Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver room. The Bills added two pass catchers to their corps of WRs on Saturday afternoon, elevating Gabe Davis from the practice squad while signing newly-acquired Mecole Hardman to the team’s 53-man roster.
It began to seem inevitable as he ramped up at practice over the past 2.5 weeks. On Saturday, it became official — wide receiver Gabe Davis is returning to the field for the Buffalo Bills.
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Bills WR Gabriel Davis is still working toward his 2025 debut as he recovers from a knee injury. Buffalo CB Tre’Davious White said Davis is making an impact in practice and is confident he will help boost their offense. “Once he got on the practice field that first day, he was making some insane catches.
Gabe Davis is ready. While speaking with reporters following Thursday’s practice at One Bills Dr., the Buffalo Bills wide receiver provided a detailed status update, with a Week 11 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coming up on Sunday afternoon.
According to Sal Capaccio, Bills WR Gabe Davis has been activated off the practice squad’s injured reserve and has returned to practice. Davis, 26, was drafted by the Bills out of UCF in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
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Free agent wide receiver Gabe Davis is signing a contract with the Buffalo Bills, ESPN reported Tuesday. The move will constitute a reunion for the team and Davis, who spent the first four seasons of his NFL career in Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills are adding a former draft pick at wide receiver before they play the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers recently got a second look at former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Gabe Davis, who they brought in for a second visit this summer.
The Buffalo Bills hosted three players at their facility on Wednesday, including WR Gabriel Davis. They also tried out DB Zy Alexander and RB Elijah Young, both of whom were signed to the roster. Davis has taken a bunch of visits this offseason as teams monitor his health following a season-ending knee injury in 2024.
With the Bills currently utilizing a committee approach with their receiving corps, Buffalo may actually be the best landing spot for him to reassert himself as a reliable pass-catcher.
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He was unable to carve out a significant role in Jacksonville’s offense last season.
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