Buffalo Bills' coach Sean McDermott provided an injury update ahead of their Week 9 game against the Kansas City Chiefs, announcing that wide receiver Gabe Davis has been activated from the practice squad, while key players DaQuan Jones and Josh Palmer will not practice due to injuries. The team also got back linebackers Terrel Bernard and Matt Milano, boosting their defense for the upcoming matchup.
The Steelers are exploring options to strengthen their wide receiver corps, with former Bills and Jaguars receiver Gabe Davis visiting for a medical follow-up, though no signing is imminent. Davis is also visiting the Bills to recover from a knee injury. The team remains uncertain about their No. 2 receiver, Calvin Austin III, who hasn't played in preseason. Additionally, long-snapper Christian Kuntz is recovering from a sternum fracture and may return for the season opener.
Gabe Davis, a wide receiver with a history of success in Buffalo, is planning to visit the Bills after medical consultations with the Steelers, amid ongoing interest from other NFL teams, following a knee injury and a brief stint with the Jaguars.
Veteran receiver Gabe Davis is visiting the New Orleans Saints for a potential one-year deal, after being released by the Jaguars due to a knee injury, and has also met with the Giants, 49ers, and Steelers.
The Steelers are unlikely to trade for Dolphins TE Jonnu Smith but will host free agent WR Gabe Davis for a visit as they seek receiving help, following interest and negotiations with Smith, who prefers to stay with Miami.
Gabe Davis, a wide receiver with a notable career including a strong 2022 season, is visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers this week after being released by the Jaguars, with potential for joining the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are actively seeking pass-catching help, with interest in players like Gabe Davis and Jonnu Smith, and have also shown interest in acquiring DK Metcalf, as they prepare for their season opener against the Jets.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are planning to meet with free agent wide receiver Gabe Davis on Thursday as they seek to strengthen their receiving corps, which has been weakened by recent trades and injuries. Davis, who has a history of big plays with the Bills and has recently been exploring options after being released by the Jaguars, could provide valuable depth and speed to the Steelers' offense.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' fourth OTA session provided insights into the team's roster, with notable performances from new wide receiver Gabe Davis, linebacker Devin Lloyd, and rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. Davis is being eased back into practice following an injury, while Lloyd appears in peak physical condition and highly confident. Thomas Jr. showcased his potential with an impressive touchdown catch. Additionally, kicker Cam Little demonstrated his strong leg, hitting a 52-yard field goal, and Trevor Lawrence connected with Christian Kirk for a debated touchdown in red-zone drills.
Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson envisions newly signed wide receiver Gabe Davis as a versatile asset in both the passing and ground game, likening him to a "Swiss Army knife" due to his ability to block, run routes, and contribute in various ways. With impressive stats from his time in Buffalo, Davis is expected to play a significant role in filling the gap left by Calvin Ridley's departure in the Jaguars' receiving corps.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made a splash on the first day of free agency, signing center Mitch Morse to bolster their offensive line, bringing receiver Gabe Davis back to his hometown, and adding safety Darnell Savage to their secondary. However, a deal with kicker Will Lutz fell through, and the team also acquired quarterback Mac Jones. The Jaguars are still hopeful of retaining Calvin Ridley and are monitoring the departures of Darious Williams and Rayshawn Jenkins.
Wide receiver Gabe Davis is set to sign a 3-year, $39 million deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars, including an $11 million signing bonus and potential incentive pay that could bring his earnings to $50 million. Davis, originally drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 2020, had standout moments with the team but also faced scrutiny for his catch rate. He now joins the Jaguars' receivers room to work with quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to sign wide receiver Gabe Davis to a three-year, $39 million deal, with $11 million guaranteed at signing. Davis, who played for the Buffalo Bills for four seasons, had some standout performances but lacked consistency. He had his best season in 2022, recording 836 receiving yards and averaging 17.4 yards per catch. The 25-year-old's signing is expected to bolster the Jaguars' receiving corps and provide support for quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
The NFL free agency "legal tampering" period begins today, allowing teams to negotiate with players' agents, while the official free agency starts on March 13. The salary cap for this season is $255.4 million, with several players receiving the franchise tag. Notable signings include Christian Wilkins joining the Raiders for a reported four-year, $110 million deal, Gabe Davis signing a 3-year deal with the Jaguars, and the Titans expected to sign Lloyd Cushenberry. Additionally, the Packers' David Bakhtiari announced his departure from Green Bay after 11 years.
Wide receiver Gabe Davis is set to sign a three-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars after four years with the Buffalo Bills, likely indicating Calvin Ridley's departure from the team. Davis, a 2020 fourth-round pick, had a significant role in the Bills' offense, with 45 catches for 746 yards and seven touchdowns last season. The reported deal is worth $39 million, with potential incentives bringing it up to $50 million.