Former Seattle Seahawks running back Mike Davis has announced his retirement from the NFL after eight seasons in the league. “As I turn 31 today, I sit back and look on my NFL career and how thankful I am to be a part of a brotherhood,” Davis said on social media.
Former Baltimore Ravens running back Mike Davis has announced his retirement from the NFL after eight seasons in the league. “As I turn 31 today, I sit back and look on my NFL career and how thankful I am to be a part of a brotherhood,” Davis said on social media.
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And happy belated birthday, too! Former Seattle Seahawks running back Mike Davis has hung up his cleats. On his 31st birthday, Davis announced his retirement in a brief social media post.
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After an eight-year career in the NFL, running back Mike Davis announced his retirement on his 31st birthday. Davis was a fourth-round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 2015, coming out of South Carolina.
Mike Davis, who suited up as a running back for six teams across eight NFL seasons, announced his retirement on Monday. Davis, who did not play in 2023, took to social media with a message of gratitude on his 31st birthday.
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The 2020 season was comfortably the most productive of his career. He topped 1,000 scrimmage yards and scored eight total touchdowns, helping maintain his free-agent value.
FEB 19 MIKE DAVIS RETIRES Former Atlanta Falcons running back Mike Davis is blowing out candles and hanging up his cleats. Davis, who turns 31 today, announced his retirement on social media after eight NFL seasons.
Davis enjoyed the best season of his career last year, filling in for the injured Christian McCaffrey in Carolina. Over 12 starts, the 28-year-old racked up over 1,000 all-purpose yards for the Panthers.