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Gabe Davis is reportedly starting to make a free agency tour.
Should his list of stops include Buffalo?
When the Bills said goodbye to Davis a year ago in free agency, a big-play loss was felt ... but not in Jacksonville, where he ended up catching only 20 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns before suffering a season-ending injury.
The Jaguars cut him last week ... and Bills Mafia is right to ponder a reunion here.
In his four years with the Bills, Davis scored 27 touchdowns and averaged 16.7 yards per catch. ... his big-play reputation coming especially in the playoffs.
Bills fans will surely always remember his most notable performance - a four-touchdown game against the Chiefs in the 2021 playoffs.
The 6-2 Davis, who just turned 26, can run, he can block, he can do highlight-reel things ... and yes, he is also guilty of some drops.
But he's going to play somewhere in 2025, obviously.
The San Francisco 49ers, who parted ways with long-time star wide receiver Deebo Samuel in a trade to Washington, are apparently taking a first look.
The Bills should do the same.
The Jaguars have a new look in their wide receiver room thanks to 2025 NFL Draft second-overall pick Travis Hunter.
And in Buffalo? Maybe an "old look'' is merited.
In his time with the Bills, Davis was one of the best WR2s in the league next to Stefon Diggs. Buffalo doesn't employ a No. 1 guy like Diggs right now, so Josh Allen will be using a committee of receivers this year.
Maybe Buffalo wants to examine what it has there before pulling the trigger. But an experienced guy like Davis? We bet Josh likes the idea of a return to a security blanket.
Continue reading...
Should his list of stops include Buffalo?
When the Bills said goodbye to Davis a year ago in free agency, a big-play loss was felt ... but not in Jacksonville, where he ended up catching only 20 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns before suffering a season-ending injury.
The Jaguars cut him last week ... and Bills Mafia is right to ponder a reunion here.
In his four years with the Bills, Davis scored 27 touchdowns and averaged 16.7 yards per catch. ... his big-play reputation coming especially in the playoffs.
Bills fans will surely always remember his most notable performance - a four-touchdown game against the Chiefs in the 2021 playoffs.
The 6-2 Davis, who just turned 26, can run, he can block, he can do highlight-reel things ... and yes, he is also guilty of some drops.
But he's going to play somewhere in 2025, obviously.
The San Francisco 49ers, who parted ways with long-time star wide receiver Deebo Samuel in a trade to Washington, are apparently taking a first look.
The Bills should do the same.
The Jaguars have a new look in their wide receiver room thanks to 2025 NFL Draft second-overall pick Travis Hunter.
And in Buffalo? Maybe an "old look'' is merited.
In his time with the Bills, Davis was one of the best WR2s in the league next to Stefon Diggs. Buffalo doesn't employ a No. 1 guy like Diggs right now, so Josh Allen will be using a committee of receivers this year.
Maybe Buffalo wants to examine what it has there before pulling the trigger. But an experienced guy like Davis? We bet Josh likes the idea of a return to a security blanket.
Continue reading...