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Gabriel Davis #13 high-fives Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills during the second half against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 28, 2020 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Former UCF wide receiver Gabriel Davis was a big-time player in Orlando. He’s trending in that direction while in Buffalo as well.
Gabriel Davis didn’t watch the Super Bowl. It hurt too much. Davis and the Buffalo Bills fell one victory shy of making it to the big game, and he preferred to ignore Tom Brady winning his se… ...
Veteran WR Gabriel Davis hits the free agent market once again after being released by the Jaguars. He had a productive four years in Buffalo as a secondary receiving option before signing with ...
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis already had his coming-out party in last season’s NFL playoffs, smashing records and turning into a near-unstoppable target for Josh Allen. Next comes a ...
Gabriel Davis didn’t exactly shock the world Thursday night at the NFL’s scouting combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. He did, however, show that those who had labeled him slow were mistaken, ...
ORLANDO - Going about his business as he trains on the campus of his old college program, UCF, Gabriel Davis just keeps on working despite his success. That’s what’s led him to being a big ...
Gabriel Davis TNF props I have the touch(es) Overall in 2021, Davis only played 47.7% of the team’s offensive snaps. However, below those numbers is two distinct stretches for the third-year ...
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen sets his team's franchise-record with is 35th combined touchdown of 2020, throwing a 13-yard pass to wide receiver Gabriel Davis against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The message was received, loud and clear, about what Gabriel Davis needed to do to solidify a spot on the Buffalo Bills' roster. When he goes up for a pass with a defensive back, he must use his 6 ...
For the vast majority of the time last year, as the Bills rolled their way to 13 regular-season victories and a team-record 501 points, the receivers were Stefon Diggs, Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis.
Last year, Diggs took 86 percent of the snaps, and Davis took almost 85 percent as a starter. Conclusion. Davis is the most explosive second receiver the Bills have had since pairing Allen with Diggs.