Gabriel Davis Catches First Career Touchdown
Gabriel Davis was able to find the end zone during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. He caught his lone target for a six-yard touchdown. It was the first of his career, but hopefully there is more to come. Davis has been on the field quite a bit this season, but only been targeted three times total in two games. It's unlikely that his targets increase by much with the Bills offense fairly loaded. Maybe Davis is worth a look in deep leagues, but belongs on the waiver wire in most formats.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Source: Yahoo Sports
Gabe Davis Released With Failed-Physical Designation
Gabe Davis (knee) on Thursday with a failed-physical designation. A torn meniscus ended Davis' first and only season in Jacksonville last year after just 10 games. The 26-year-old had signed a three-year, $39 million contract with the team. The former fourth-rounder of the Buffalo Bills in 2020 out of Central Florida caught 20 of 42 targets for 239 yards and two touchdowns in his 10 games (nine starts) before tearing his meniscus last year. It remains to be seen if he'll be full speed and ready to go for the start of the 2025 regular season this fall as he looks to latch on with a new team. Davis has always been more of a boom/bust fantasy asset, but his value moving forward will depend on where he surfaces. Second-year man Brian Thomas Jr. is the Jags' clear WR1, with Dyami Brown and two-way rookie Travis Hunter now in line for bigger roles.
Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
According to the league's transaction wire, the Jacksonville Jaguars officially released wide receiver Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
Jaguars Release Gabe Davis
Gabe Davis, according to an announcement from the team. Davis appeared in 10 games (nine starts) last season, which was his first with the Jaguars. He converted 42 targets into just 20 catches, 239 yards, and two touchdowns. Each of these four marks represented career-lows as Davis struggled to match the level of production that he delivered during the four years with the Buffalo Bills. Still just 26 years old, Davis should find a new landing spot thanks to his previous experience as a solid No. 2 receiver in Buffalo. However, he is no longer a reliable fantasy football option, and he'll still have to compete to earn a roster spot somewhere this summer.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have released wide receiver Source: Jaguars PR
Gabe Davis Placed On Injured Reserve
Gabe Davis (knee) is heading to the Injured Reserve list due to a knee injury, and his 2024 season is over. The former Buffalo Bill signed a three-year, $39 million deal this offseason to join a team that was supposed to compete for an AFC South championship. In 10 games with Jacksonville, he racked up 20 receptions for 239 yards and two touchdowns. While he was not much of a fantasy football contributor, his absence for the rest of the season could open more opportunities for Parker Washington. That said, all of the Jaguars' offensive skill players lack upside until Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) returns from his shoulder injury, which could be after the Week 12 bye.
Source: Adam Schefter
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Source: Adam Schefter
Gabe Davis Won't Return In 2024
Gabe Davis (knee) will miss the remainder of 2024 after sustaining a meniscus tear in the team's 52-6 loss to the Detroit Lions. Ian Rapoport reported the news. It's an unfortunate turn of events for the Jaguars, who are already without wide receiver Christian Kirk (collarbone) after losing him for the season. Davis, who was in his first year with the Jaguars, will finish his season with 20 receptions, 239 yards, and two touchdowns on 42 targets. Fellow wideouts Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington, and Devin Duvernay project to run in three-wide-receiver sets, while tight end Evan Engram will likely see an increase in usage.
Source: Ian Rapoport
Per head coach Doug Pederson, Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Source: Ian Rapoport
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