
Could Gabe Davis Be the Game-Changer the Giants Have Been Waiting For?
Gabe Davis, once a rising star in Buffalo, is navigating the uncertain waters of free agency with fresh stops along the way. After a recent visit to the 49ers, Davis is now making his way to the Giants—where familiar faces await. Remember Brian Daboll? He was Davis’s offensive coordinator during those formative years in Buffalo, a connection that might just reignite the receiver’s career. Four seasons with the Bills saw Davis rack up solid numbers—over 160 catches, 2,700 yards, and 27 touchdowns—before a tough stint with the Jaguars, plagued by a nagging knee injury and limited opportunities, led to his release. Now, the next chapter begins, and it’s anyone’s guess where it’ll lead. The intrigue around Davis’s journey, health, and potential fit makes this one to watch closely.
Davis spent his first four seasons with the Bills after they made him a fourth-round pick in 2020. The Jaguars signed him in free agency a year ago, but Davis caught only 20 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games in 2024 before tearing the meniscus in his left knee.Davis made 163 catches for 2,730 yards and 27 touchdowns in four seasons with the Bills.Free agent wide receiver Gabe Davis visited the 49ers on Monday. Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports that Davis now is on his way to visit the Giants.The Jaguars recently released Davis with a failed physical designation.Giants head coach Brian Daboll was the offensive coordinator in Buffalo in Davis’ first two seasons.
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