With the state of the Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver position going from bad to worse in recent weeks, the team activated fan favorite Gabe Davis from the practice squad injured list.
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.
This would be an intriguing pickup.
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He's still working his way back to full health, and he's doing it with the team that drafted him in 2020. After four seasons as a Buffalo Bills' starter, wide receiver Gabe Davis left for the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency.
Gabe Davis has returned to the Buffalo Bills and was on the sideline during Thursday’s practice, speaking with a few familiar faces along with several new teammates.
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It’s official — Gabe Davis is returning to Buffalo Bills. After Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday that Davis would be reuniting with his former team, Head Coach Sean McDermott confirmed the news during his pre-practice press conference on Wednesday.
Bills HC Sean McDermott told reporters today that WR Gabriel Davis would be placed on the practice squad injured list once he signs, per Katherine Fitzgerald. “He’s still dealing with the injury,” McDermott said, referencing a meniscus injury that ended Davis’ 2024 season with the Jaguars.
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Five-year veteran wide receiver Gabriel Davis signed a new contract with the Buffalo Bills. Davis, a former fourth-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the Jacksonville Jaguars but originally played for the Buffalo Bills.
Big Game Gabe is returning to the Buffalo Bills. Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday afternoon that former Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis will make his return to the team in a practice squad role as he continues to rehab from a torn meniscus he sustained during the 2024 season while with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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 Baltimore Ravens are preparing for their matchup against the Buffalo Bills, but they are going to have to make a quick alteration to the scouting report.
The Buffalo Bills are busy preparing for an upcoming heavyweight matchup in Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens. It has all the makings for an instant classic, but before we can get to the game, news broke that the Bills are bringing back none other than receiver Gabe Davis.
The Buffalo Bills are adding a former draft pick at wide receiver before they play the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1.
While the league continues to be loaded with wide receiver talent, not every team possesses respectable depth at the position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have wrapped up their 2025 preseason and have begun the process of cutting their roster down to 53 players. While the team has to make 38 cuts, they will almost certainly be looking to add players at a few positions as well, with one of the most significant positions of need being wide receiver.
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 Pittsburgh Steelers have a need in the minds of some within the fan base that they need to land another veteran wide receiver. As it stands heading into the 2025 NFL season, Pittsburgh has DK Metcalf to be the star of that group, while Roman Wilson and Calvin Austin III will need to be highly productive to carry the supporting roles.
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.
According to Jordan Schultz, free agent WR Gabriel Davis is scheduled to visit the Bills next after his visit with the Steelers today. Davis has taken a bunch of visits this offseason as teams monitor his health following a season-ending knee injury in 2024.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' new regime did not wait long to make one of their first bold moves. Shortly after the 2025 NFL Draft, the Jaguars opted to release veteran wide receiver Gabe Davis after a disappointing and injury-filled 2024 season.
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