Happy Birthday indeed, Ray Davis. The Buffalo Bills' running back and kick returner kept his team in the game in the first half against the Houston Texans with a dazzling 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
Buffalo Bills 2024 fourth-round pick Ray Davis packs a powerful punch as a running back, but he comes in a small package. Davis used to weigh in at 220 pounds, although he has dropped some weight this offseason and is now around 208 pounds with the goal of playing faster in 2025.
There are approixmately only 60 minutes in an episode and 90 players on the team's roster, so it's not feasible for the storytellers to feature every Buffalo Bills' personality during the new season of HBO's "Hard Knocks." With that said, there are multiple players that should be made screen time priorities.
NFL draft stock is fluid from the start of the college football season until it concludes. These 20 players have risen up draft boards in 2025 as a result of their strong start to the season.
Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis is in line for a potentially big opportunity while the James Cook contract dispute drags on, but he is tasked with more than just taking first-team reps in the backfield.
With regular kicker Tyler Bass out on Saturday, the Buffalo Bills decided to give an emergency option a shot during their preseason game against the New York Giants.
If there's a good time to test out emergency options at different positions, the NFL Preseason is it, and the Buffalo Bills may decide to take advantage.
The Buffalo Bills are preparing for their preseason opener on Saturday against the New York Giants. There will be several things to watch as they prepare for the regular season, but one question has already been answered.
Ray Davis, backup running back for the Buffalo Bills. But hear me out: what about backup kicker, too? Following his kicking efforts in last Friday’s Blue & Red open practice at Highmark Stadium, Davis has made his way onto the kicking depth chart, being listed at No.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Return of the Red and Blue practice saw nearly 40,000 members of the Bills Mafia arrive at Highmark Stadium to watch Josh Allen don a red helmet and see what the team has been working on over the past few weeks at St.
Buffalo Bills' running back Ray Davis did a little bit of everything as a rookie. Well, almost everything. Meeting the definition of all-purpose back, the 2024 fourth-round draft pick's duties ranged from occasional kickoff returns to preventing blitzers from getting a free shot at quarterback Josh Allen on pass plays.
The Buffalo Bills' run game is a big part of what Joe Brady and the offense do with Josh Allen, and yes, James Cook is the clear No. 1, but given how dominant the run game is, others chip in.
The Miami Dolphins completely changed their safety room this offseason. They moved on from homegrown talent Jevon Holland and did not re-sign veteran Jordan
Running back James Cook is entering the final season of his rookie contract. He’s seeking $15 million annually in an extension. The Buffalo Bills aren’t going to come anywhere close to that number, which is why Ray Davis’ dynasty outlook carries ample fantasy upside ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Thursday night’s NFL Draft marked a defining moment for Kentucky football and the Buffalo Bills alike, as cornerback Maxwell “Mad Max” Hairston was selected 30th overall in the first round.
Buffalo Bills rookie running back Ray Davis is listed as questionable for Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game against the visiting Baltimore Ravens. Davis was a limited participant in practice for the third straight day on Friday.
Rookie running back Ray Davis continues to emerge as a vital part of the Buffalo Bills offense. He had limited opportunities on Sunday, but that didn't stop Davis from making arguably the biggest play from the offense in the game.
In fantasy football, opportunity is everything. These little-known running backs haven’t seen much action, but thanks to injuries to starting players, they have an excellent chance to break out in Week 7.
The Buffalo Bills got a crucial victory on Monday Night Football against the New York Jets. Buffalo survived 23-20 in a very sloppy game that was marred by a flurry of penalty flags.
Bills fourth-round RB Ray Davis had an impressive showing in their preseason game against the Steelers, rushing for 58 yards. Buffalo HC Sean McDermott expressed how pleased he’s been with Davis and cited his physicality. “Very impressed,” McDermott said, via the team’s YouTube.
Week 2 of the NFL preseason has come and gone, and we saw more starters on the field this week. But which players stood out the most? And which ones left a lot to be desired?
Buffalo Bills rookie running back Ray Davis is getting his first taste of being a professional athlete. Part of that is signing autographs. Doing so, particularly for young Bills fans, is something that the fourth-round pick is growing fond of.