The Minnesota Vikings have seen a number of characters at the tight end position over the past couple seasons. One of those characters has been Zach Davidson, who was a fifth-round selection in the 2021 NFL Draft by the team.
The Buffalo Bills have the NFL’s third-best odds to win Super Bowl XLVIII in 2023, but they’ll try to effectuate those hopes without a young tight end who used to play for the Minnesota Vikings.
The Buffalo Bills officially placed TE Zach Davidson on injured reserve, per the NFL Transactions wire. Davidson, 24, was originally a fifth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Central Missouri.
Packers rookie linebacker Quay Walker‘s night is over. It ended with 3:49 left in the first half when the NFL ejected him for shoving a member of the Bills dressed in street clothes on the sideline.
The Vikings held their second padded practice of training camp on Wednesday, ramping up the intensity again before a day off. Luckily for everyone in attendance, it wasn't quite as hot or humid as the day before.
The Vikings have made a flurry of roster moves involving almost a dozen players ahead of Sunday's regular season finale against the Bears. DE Kenny Willekes and TE Zach Davidson have been signed from the practice squad to the active roster.
One of the team’s draft picks is gone Despite some of the issues that the Minnesota Vikings have been having at tight end recently, they have chosen to part ways with a player that they drafted at the position as a part of their final cuts.
The Vikings have signed the first two members of their 11-man 2021 draft class in fifth-round picks Ihmir Smith-Marsette and Zach Davidson. These moves come one day before the start of rookie minicamp on Friday.